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Belarus Uprisings Staged from the US

26.08.2020

01:33 PST

SF Bay Area, CA – Unambiguously, long standing Beluras President Alexander Lukashenko won the nation's recent presidential election which has sparked an uprising from the opposition leader. Hastily, President Lukashenko warned the public stating, "The US is planning and directing it, and the Europeans are playing along." Insolently, the main opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya raged into Lithuania to establish a Coordination Council to counteract the election results. Moreover, NATO commanders are threatening to destabilize the region with threats to Belarus in support for the opposition. Similiarly, ongoing protest and clashes over government reform around the world indicate the role in which NATO plans to expand.

Fittingly, President Lukashenko has ensured that any military actions from NATO will result in the seizure of nearby European states which host US forces. Accordingly, Kaliningrad has been notified to deploy weapons against NATO as violent clashes over election results in Belarus are linked to NATO-based political uprisings world-wide.

Busily, Belarusian Coordination Council’s Presidium Maria Kolesnikova indicated her views stating, "currently, the government is formed by the president by violating the law." Meanwhile, President Lukashenko has appointed a new prime minister as all members of the previous cabinet keep their positions. Directly, President Lukashenko inspected military units near the border with Poland as opposition leader Tikhanovskaya answered calls from Canada, the US, Britain, Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia among others. Allegedly, the violent protest were staged while voters rigged the election seeing the shift in Europe for popular reform. Idly, the US is using its Belarusian card against Russia to support a devised "Baltic-Black Sea corridor" with NATO. Presently, Belarus has been reassured that NATO troops will keep away from igniting a broader political conflict.


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