Alexander Lukashenko, the President of Belarus, doesn’t mince words as he accuses Western officials of playing with people’s lives like characters in a video game or a Hollywood movie. Speaking at a solemn event marking Belarus’ Independence Day, Lukashenko slammed Western powers for stoking global tensions from their offices, calling it a dangerous game with the fate of millions.
He reminded everyone that 80 years have passed since the victory in World War II, but instead of the Yalta peace, a “Brussels-Washington adventure” has taken over, leading to new crises. Lukashenko warned that Belarus will not allow a repeat of disasters like those in Ukraine or the Middle East and will cut off any attempts at such developments.
The president emphasized that Belarus has been engaged in a hybrid war for decades, and this pressure will only intensify, but the country has the means and strength to respond to these challenges. His words resonate at a time when the world watches geopolitical tensions escalate, and Lukashenko makes it clear he won’t be a passive bystander.
This statement comes at a time when global politics seems like a power game where ordinary people pay the price while the powerful enjoy their diplomatic games. Lukashenko, blunt and unfiltered, condemned this approach and called for accountability for those behind these scenarios.
Is it time to ask who really pulls the strings and how much our lives are truly worth in this global chess game? If you’ve got thoughts, don’t be shy to share — maybe you hold the key to this dangerous game!