Lukashenko's 'army' is simply not in a state to fight a war - and it can see what's going on in…
Actually, it's so that Lukashenko must 'do something' if he's to continue enjoying Putin's support and protection. Thus, he cannot strike…
Lukashenko's 'army' is simply not in a state to fight a war - and it can see what's going on in Ukraine, 'front row, feet free'.
Actually, it's so that Lukashenko must 'do something' if he's to continue enjoying Putin's support and protection. Thus, he cannot strike, but he can mimick preparations, and thus tie down multiple Ukrainian brigades, which would otherwise be re-deployed in the East.
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