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Comments by "Drunken Sailor" (@drunkensailor3736) on "KALININGRAD, a Russian TROJAN HORSE in the heart of EUROPE? - VisualPolitik EN" video.
Kaliningrad is one of the reasons Russia is so interested in keeping Lukashenko in power in Belarus. In order to win the opposition must maintain a neutral foreign policy. That and more are covered in this analysis of the origins and future prospects of the ongoing Belarussian revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKBYYD8nx4M&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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@Victor-lc3pw Exactly, plus Belarus is a buffer state and transit to Kaliningrad. However, there was a Democratic revolution in Armenia and Putin did not intervene there as the democrats remained pro-Russia. Perhaps something similar is possible in Belarus.
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Kaliningrad is one of the reasons Russia is so interested in keeping Lukashenko in power in Belarus. In order to win the opposition must maintain a neutral foreign policy. That and more are covered in this analysis of the origins and future prospects of the ongoing Belarussian revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKBYYD8nx4M&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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In a post-coronavirus world Europe will have to position itself as an independent bloc between Russia, China and America. At least that's my takeaway from this analysis that looks into the future prospects of the EU after the pandemic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWlxMBYUauI&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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If you're interested in Europe's plans for a post-coronavirus world there's a pretty good analysis that looks into the future prospects of the EU after the pandemic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWlxMBYUauI&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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Kaliningrad is one of the reasons Russia is so interested in keeping Lukashenko in power in Belarus. In order to win the opposition must maintain a neutral foreign policy. That and more are covered in this analysis of the origins and future prospects of the ongoing Belarussian revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKBYYD8nx4M&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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Kaliningrad is one of the reasons Russia is so interested in keeping Lukashenko in power in Belarus. In order to win the opposition must maintain a neutral foreign policy. That and more are covered in this analysis of the origins and future prospects of the ongoing Belarussian revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKBYYD8nx4M&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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Jonathan Williams Well exactly. As long as the opposition can credibly demonstrate that they will remain neutral and not join the EU/NATO they might be able to reassure Putin and dismantle Lukashenko’s regime that way.
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Kaliningrad is one of the reasons Russia is so interested in keeping Lukashenko in power in Belarus. In order to win the opposition must maintain a neutral foreign policy. That and more are covered in this analysis of the origins and future prospects of the ongoing Belarussian revolution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKBYYD8nx4M&list=PLRE6vgY7NmNFHRj0DwgGj-w0QKYK9s2Mb&index=2&t=0s
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