‘All Dictators End Up Approximately Same Way’
12- 10.12.2024, 13:49
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There is panic in Lukashenka's palace.
There are mixed feelings about what is happening in Syria in Lukashenka's palace .
On the one hand, the top nomenclature has realised that in case of a big uproar, Lukashenka will not save anyone but himself. He will get on a plane and fly towards Rostov if he is not shot down. Although Bashar al-Assad was regularly spending Russian money and not paying for military hardware, he did not betray like Lukashenka, writes the ‘Nick and Mike’‘Nick and Mike’ Telegram channel.
On the other hand, looking at the Syrian colleagues, there is hope that even after the brutality they have been doing for the last 5 years, in particular, you can make round eyes and say, ‘We were just following orders.’ Which from the current perspective looks criminally naive.
Lukashenka also realises that this is exactly the situation. At the moment of a big uproar, everyone will abruptly turn away. And even the innermost circle, which has no chance of crowding the huge family on a plane. Fear and money are flimsy foundations of loyalty. All dictators end up approximately the same way.
Lukashenka had come to certain conclusions.