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Roman Svitan: Lukashenka Starts To Get Nervous About NATO Exercises

  • 22.01.2024, 13:49

The alliance can wipe out Belarus in a few days.

NATO is launching large-scale exercises on the shores of the Baltic Sea around the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation. A coordinated group of 90,000 troops from Poland, Germany and other participants in the manoeuvres can receive a military order at any time to wipe out Putin's troops and start a war.

This was stated by military expert Roman Svitan. According to him, the military is always in two positions in life: "Either they are at war, or they are playing war. Either they are preparing for war, or the military is preparing for these games," he said on the programme Argument.

Usually Russia is "playing", Svitan said, commenting on Bild material about Moscow's plan to attack NATO's eastern flank. In this case, he is inclined to believe that it is a deliberately created legend. "A country is being made into a legend: not called Russia, but something else, a kind of 'Frankenstein'. War games are being played," he explained.

Svitan noted that it's no problem for NATO troops to pass through Belarus in a few days.

"Any such exercise can end with a combat order.... But with 90 thousand, it's serious. Basically, the Russians at most went through a battle that flattened up to 500 people, up to a battalion. After such actions, this grouping will be able to carry out any invasion on its own," he stressed.

The exercise will take place on the shores of the Baltic Sea (Poland, Germany and the Baltic states will participate) around the Kaliningrad region of the Russian Federation, Svitan recalled. Lukashenka is already chuckling in anticipation of the liberation of Belarus.

"The actions will be quite serious, and the consequences of such exercises will also be serious. We can already hear Lukashenka trembling. That's this mania and inability to predict the situation of the liberation of Belarus, for them it's already a theoretical event," the military expert stressed.

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