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Lukashenko Became Hysterical Over Maduro's Arrest

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Lukashenko Became Hysterical Over Maduro's Arrest
Nicolas Maduro and Alexander Lukashenko

The dictator is afraid of repeating his friend's fate.

The dictator of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has become hysterical over Maduro's arrest. The usurper said that the United States intelligence services managed to get Nicolas Maduro out of Venezuela through bribery, betrayal and collusion involving both military and civilians.

Lukashenko said this at an awards ceremony in Minsk.

"I want you to understand: everything was there. And the agreement, and the money that was paid including to people in Venezuela. Both military and civilians. There was collusion, and there was betrayal. Everything was there," said the usurper.

Lukashenko also said that the Security Council had already allocated roles in case of "the Venezuelan option in Belarus."

"You remember last year's meeting of the Security Council of Belarus, where we allocated roles in case of "what if there is no 'president'?" Look, it was like looking into water. Therefore, the variant of Venezuela in Belarus is unrealistic. Even if it happens, we have everything for this case," Lukashenko consoled himself.

He added that in order to prevent this from happening, the elite and society "should see and know their place."

"Everyone in his place should do the maximum. Everyone. Whatever dictatorship and authoritarianism we have, you can't make everyone do it. Therefore, you and I are doomed to be ahead in this crazy, raging world," the dictator emphasized.

Lukashenko also said that he informed the US before the detention of Nicolas Maduro that Venezuela was ready to cooperate with them.

"I am only grateful to Donald [Trump] for openly saying, "Oil, we need oil!" I say this with pain that I was to some extent dragged into this situation at the very beginning. And I informed the Americans that the Venezuelans are ready to cooperate with you. Don't do these stupid things that will be very difficult to get out of. Let's look at the justice system. There he got decent judges, let's face it. And lawyers," Lukashenko said.

The usurper added that he had been transmitting "all messages from Nicolas Maduro" to the United States.

"You saw my meeting with the Venezuelan ambassador to the Russian Federation. This is his supporter, his shoulderman, they have always been together. I also know him well - a military man, back under Chavez. Everything that the Americans want could have been done without a seizure. But you had to show your heroism. Who did you decide to show it on? A defenseless man? You killed all the men who were guarding him. Wounded his wife, and captured the man and took him to America. That's great heroism. An empire that spends more than a trillion dollars on weapons," Lukashenko said.

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