Poland Must Back Regime Change In Belarus – Former MOD Deputy Minister

Poland Must Back Regime Change In Belarus – Former MOD Deputy Minister

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Written by Lucas Leiroz, journalist, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, geopolitical consultant.

In an interview with the media outlet “Polsat TV”, Polish retired general Waldemar Skrzypczak stated that his country should help dissidents in Belarus in case of “uprisings”. According to him, it is only a matter of time before riots appear in Belarus, and when that happens, Warsaw will have to support the insurgents and incite a regime change. He even mentioned the possibility of helping “troops” against the government of Aleksandr Lukashenko, which indicates that Poland will be openly involved in case of a civil war in the neighboring country.

“Let’s prepare for an uprising in Belarus, because it will happen. The point is that we should not sleep through this moment (…) We must be ready to support the troops that will carry out the operation against Lukashenko. We have reasons to help them, just as we help Ukraine. The Belarusians will support them against [President Alexander] Lukashenko with enthusiasm”, he said during the interview.

Skrzypczak stated that Belarus does not have the military capacity to defeat rebel forces in this type of situation. Furthermore, he does not believe that Moscow would support the Lukashenko government with troops since, according to him, Russia has “its own problems.” Skrzypczak also calls on Poland to receive Belarusian refugees, preparing for a possible “exodus”, which he believes will occur soon.

Obviously, these statements are extremely worrying. The most dangerous thing is that Skrzypczak is not someone irrelevant in Poland. In addition to being a retired military man, he is a former Deputy Minister of Defense, having been the head of the armaments sector of the Warsaw Armed Forces. Since his retirement, Skrzypczak has acted as a media commentator on the conflict in Ukraine, being an influential personality in his country, able to influence public opinion and even state agencies with his opinions.

The controversy surrounding Skrzypczak’s irresponsible and bellicose pronouncement arises in the current context of the beginning of the transfer of Russian nuclear weapons to the territory of Belarus. Months ago, both countries signed a mutually beneficial joint agreement to place Russia’s nuclear weapons in the neighboring republic, thus boosting both countries’ defense capabilities against possible Western provocations. Obviously, the West considers the attitude as a risk to its destabilizing anti-Russian interests in Eastern Europe, which is why an escalation of tensions is expected for the region.

In fact, it is necessary to analyze the threat posed by Skrzypczak from a military point of view. The general believes that Belarus is not strong enough to neutralize a wave of uprisings, but this is not consistent with the country’s recent history. Belarus has for years been a major target of Western attempts at regime change, both through massive violent protests and through open and direct terrorism, which has become particularly intense since the escalation in the Ukrainian conflict. And even so, Minsk has always been able to neutralize all threats.

Poland, Ukraine and the Baltics constantly foment chaos in Belarus through contact with internal opposition groups, as seen in the recent attempted terrorist attack during the May 9 celebrations. On the occasion, Belarusian opponents received explosives from Ukrainian intelligence to kill civilians during the public event in the country, having however been quickly neutralized by the local police. Situations like this have become commonplace since last year, prompting the government to implement a national anti-terrorist operation.

The fact that the Belarusian security forces have been efficient so far in preventing the success of these terrorist groups shows that the local state has enough power to control the clandestine activities of dissident groups linked to foreign intelligence, thus making the “optimism” of Skrzypczak about a regime change in Minsk absolutely unjustified. Furthermore, Belarus’ extensive cooperation with Russia is an important factor that cannot be ignored.

Skrzypczak believes that Russia would not help Belarus in the event of an escalation into a civil conflict, but there is no argument to justify this opinion. Several Moscow’s officials have made it clear on recent occasions that Russia has an obligation to help Belarus in the face of any threat. The country receives a large number of Russian troops in its territory, which would obviously be mobilized in the event of a need to repel terrorists and foreign saboteurs in case of a civil conflict.

Russian-Belarusian cooperation is unlimited, and the “problems” that Russia already has to deal with seem insufficient to prevent Moscow from helping the friendly country, considering that only a small percentage of the Russian armed forces are acting in the current conflict. Russia has enough military strength to get involved on more fronts if needed, and Belarus would certainly be a defense priority.

Furthermore, it must be noted that Skrzypczak seems unjustifiably “optimistic” in his statement. The general ignores that, in addition to a strong internal security system, from now on Belarus will have potential for nuclear deterrence, as it is receiving Russian weapons in its territory, which will significantly increase the country’s defense potential against foreign threats.

There is also the popular factor. Lukashenko is widely approved by the Belarusian population, with a very small number of radical opponents having the potential to mobilize for possible “uprisings”, which makes a regime change unlikely.

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Hans Richardt

nato definitely wants all out war in europe.

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SUBBÅTS

not the only one — raised fist – friends and traitors (official video) —- ska gassa kusner rabbies prest

AM Hants

since when has poland been to decide who can and cannot rule belarus? meanwhile, over in moldova, why is the us ambassador running the nation? is it the same in poland? the us ambassador, assuming that he runs the nation? has anybody listened to the recordings that expose shocking state corruption in ‘us governed’ moldova? courtesy gray zone

tatra

nechceš li ve své zemi barevnou revoluci, odstraň us ambasádu!

AM Hants

so true. together with samantha powell, who is running usaid, which is a nice money earner for team $oro$, plus the ned, which is run by the nuland family and friends. i wonder what will happen with the corruption funds when the $us goes into default? will it take uks foreign office corruption fund with it?

Buford T Justice

no way the us would escape it . the russians would finally strike if it came to that , it would world war , the real deal .

AM Hants

the us is desperate for wwiii, owing to the default of the $us on around the 1st to 5th of june.

Max Schmidt

talking about belarus:
it became known about the liquidation of the founder of the nazi movement “white legion” miroslav lazovsky from belarus.

earlier, the media wrote that on may 17, russian forces near artemovsk destroyed an entire unit of the so-called kalinovsky regiment.

now it turned out that lazovsky was among those liquidated.

it was he who created the “ss white legion”, whose members actively participated in the riots of the “minsk spring” 2 years ago.

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AM Hants

karma – always gets you in the end.

Dave

dear poland, tafasta merubbe, lo tafasta

aamater

poľsko si koleduje o poriadnu príučku. som zvedaví či dokážu konečne pochopiť, že darebácky štát usa ich nakoniec ponechá samotné a na holičkách. alebo to zase raz nepochopia a budú si to musieť prežiť znovu na vlastnej koži.

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AM Hants

they managed to get 20 years independence, after wwii, when the empires fell. then within a couple of decades, trying to play one nation off against another, whilst invading czechoslovakia, they kick of wwii. always demanding, always carrying a boulder on their shoulder. professional victims, with the largest begging bowl in europe. what will they do when the us cannot fund them any longer?

Peter Jennings

nato and subsequently, the usadmin got to skrzypczak long ago. he now squawks for nato peanuts.
poland, playing a dangerous game as usual. they don’t think that the russian admin is going to let polish/nato troops just march in and squat on the doorstep…..do they? when will they learn? i wonder if the polish youth will fair any better than the ukrainian youth?

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Cromwell

the bitch said he can see riots, of course he can because poland will start them, if those bastards get involved poland should be wiped off the map.

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AM Hants

lukashenko was talking about poland trying to create a ‘maidan/coup d’etat’ and has stated exactly what will happen to poland, if they persist. what has russia just given them?

Sanya

én kedvelem a lengyeleket , de megint az lesz , hogy a buzi politikusok miatt szétbasszák lengyelországot ! úgy mit 1939 – ben , és akkor megint nem lesz országuk mint ahogy előtte is sokáig nem volt . nem baj , majd akkor menekültök megint ide hozzánk !

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Ragde

don’t be stupid, putin’s not going to allow that bs . this is just the west pushing their latest foley, next week nukes again.

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Clubofinfo

that’s okay but on the condition that there is counter-regime-change in poland. poland can’t target belarus’s leaders without polish leadership being decapitated in turn and losing the protection of nato because poland started the war

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Cannon Fodder

stupid jackasses going to be led to slaughter by their corrupt politicians that are controlled by america and it’s dual passport holding neocons. europeans killing europeans just like in the last great conflict started by the same group. billions pocketed and stolen, organs harvested and people sold into slavery. war is a business and business is good! slava cocaineia!!!

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Peter Jennings

poland threatening to send troops to invade belarus doesn’t sound like capitulation to me. if nato and their parasite do begin terrorist attacks on russian territory then they are asking for all that comes their way. these will be and are terrorist attacks because there has been no us/nato/ukrainian/polish declaration of war. everyone involved will be a war criminal. the icc would be busy if they had the guts and the integrity. nowadays they jump for the nwo and its neocon crazies.

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hence russia moving nuclear weapons into belarus.

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thoughtful

lukashenko is a dear, i would help him deliver the wood the chops up if i could.

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tatra

hyena evropy se zase ozvala.churchill byl rasista ale v tomto to trefil na hlavičku. pšonci se tak jako v letech 1934-1938 angažují ve prospěch války! je potřeba jim nakopat zadku a i s jejich našeptávači z vb a usa je usadit na jejich místo.

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G7 frowning clowns

the polish people are walking into a nightmare that the british are happy for them to do. sounds familiar?

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Buford T Justice

these polaks are asking to get their assess kicked … again .

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SpetsnazBear

the west is full of demented, brain-dead, blood-lusting fools, idiotic sociopaths and psychopaths.

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