Alexander Lukashenko: Is 'Europe's final dictator' dragging Belarus into the Ukraine warfare?

Described because the "last European dictator", Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been escalating tensions with NATO.

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But is he near embroiling his nation within the Russia-Ukraine warfare - towards the needs of his citizens?

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In submit since July 1994, regardless of rising ranges of inside dissent, the Belarusian chief has been saved in energy by rising ranges of Russian help, whereas Mr Lukashenko has lately been emboldened by the presence of Wagner Group mercenary fighters in his nation.

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But this has led to heightened tensions with Poland (a member of NATO) and reported threats close to the border, which dangers tainting his legacy by embroiling Belarus in Russia's warfare in Ukraine.

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Mr Lukashenko is a wily politician who has saved a agency grip on energy for the previous three many years. An advocate for a "state union" with the Russian Federation, many analysts consider Mr Lukashenko sees himself because the pure successor to President Putin.

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However, Mr Lukashenko additionally recognises that well-liked Belarusian opinion doesn't help nearer ties with Russia, and polls recommend there's virtually no help for Belarus getting into the warfare with Ukraine.

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As a outcome, Mr Lukashenko should steadiness the oft-conflicting ambitions of the Russian chief and his personal citizens.

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Following Yevgeny Prigozhin's abortive coup attempt six weeks in the past, it was broadly reported that Mr Lukashenko was answerable for brokering a deal to influence Prigozhin to desert his rebellious march.

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President Putin was clearly rattled by essentially the most vital menace to his authority in many years and wanted time to consolidate his place and reassert his authority, and so Mr Lukashenko's intervention supplied a useful lifeline to the embattled Russian president.

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Vladimir Putin additionally wanted to take away the instant menace of Wagner, so Mr Lukashenko provided to base the mercenary group and its chief Prigozhin in Belarus as a short-term palliative.

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This invaluable help at such a essential time for Mr Putin additionally supplied Mr Lukashenko with a fleeting alternative to bask within the worldwide highlight and exploit a uncommon second of leverage in his relations with Russia.

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Mr Lukashenko goaded Poland, implying that Wagner forces based mostly in Belarus posed a menace to them, and that Mr Lukashenko needs to be thanked for stopping the Wagner fighters from "going on a trip to Warsaw and Rzeszow".

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There had been additionally stories of Belarusian helicopters concerned in border violations - all designed to intensify tensions with Belarus's NATO neighbours.

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However, this inflammatory rhetoric by the Belarusian chief made him the second-most well-liked chief in Russia - maybe his target market.

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Mr Lukashenko's common media appearances had been additional proof that he was having fun with his "15 minutes of fame".

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But, as President Putin steadily reasserted his authority, reshuffled his senior commanders and consolidated his powerbase, his consideration began to show to Wagner - and Prigozhin particularly.

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Some Wagner mercenary fighters had been assimilated into the Russian military, whereas many had been re-deployed to Wagner's Africa operation - all designed to erode Prigozhin's powerbase.

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Those Wagner fighters that remained in Belarus had no instant position, but mercenaries observe the cash, so who would pay them?

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Mr Lukashenko initially assumed that Russia would pay, however that has not transpired, and neither he nor Mr Putin need the remnants of a coup try to grow to be "guns for hire", so stories recommend that Mr Lukashenko is now in search of to evict Wagner as a "damage limitation" train.

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A number of Wagner mercenaries will stay to conduct army coaching for Belarus - coaching that had been carried out by Russian troopers, thus liberating the latter for army duties in Ukraine.

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Meanwhile, though Mr Lukashenko has exploited his temporary alternative for worldwide sabre-rattling and elevated leverage with President Putin, he should now attempt to navigate the fallout from this episode.

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Vladimir Putin's ambition stays to attract Belarus into the battle with Ukraine, and though Mr Lukashenko recognises the dangers related to such an unpopular transfer, his future stays inexorably linked to that of the Russian chief.

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If President Putin fails, so does Mr Lukashenko, and that isn't the legacy that the Belarusian chief has deliberate.

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President Lukashenko is an opportunist who sought to capitalise on President Putin's temporary window of vulnerability.

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But, however Mr Lukashenko's private ambitions, his more and more erratic and unpredictable rhetoric has elevated tensions between Belarus and NATO, but in addition maybe betrayed his true ambitions to an more and more sceptical Belarusian citizens.

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Presidents Putin and Lukashenko are more and more autocratic leaders whose egotistical self-serving actions danger escalating the warfare in Ukraine.

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More disturbingly, their more and more erratic and unpredictable behaviour just isn't grounded within the help of the Russian and Belarusian folks, is evidently dictatorial, and has more and more grave penalties for world peace and safety.

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