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The war will last four days. Lukashenko said that it is better for Ukraine not to mess with Belarus

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko believes that Ukraine has no one to send to the front in the event of a possible war. In his opinion, if Kiev decides to fight with Belarus, then the war will end in a maximum of four days. In general, the president added, the West already understands the senselessness of military actions against Russia and its allies. Events in Kazakhstan have proven that they can quickly coordinate their plans and move troops to the right place. Ukraine will never fight with Belarus, because it has no one to put up against the Belarusian forces, the Belarusian president said in an interview with the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

“There will be no one there to fight against us. Those who are shown, with machine guns they are shown with wooden ones, how they train, so we will now go out with you to the neighboring [sports] hall and also film such a training session, we will show it. This is how they train,” Lukashenka said.

Even if the war between Ukraine and Belarus starts, according to Lukashenka, it will last a maximum of three or four days.

The President believes that the West has already realized that it is not worth fighting with the CSTO countries (Collective Security Treaty Organization, includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan).

“Don't they see this? They understand that it is futile to fight with us, especially with Russia. We are not talking about some kind of nuclear and other weapons. But it's better not to touch us. Don't touch us," Lukashenka stressed.

As an argument, Lukashenka pointed to the operation of the CSTO peacekeeping forces during the unrest in Kazakhstan. Then the member countries of the organization were able to quickly transfer their units to another region.

“What is the value of the CSTO: what have we shown [willingness to quickly respond to threats]. How much strength we had there - nothing at all, but we showed. And if necessary, these forces would increase there,” the Belarusian president said.

Lukashenka noted that it is also possible to quickly transfer troops to Europe if necessary. According to him, while the Western allies realize themselves and gather their armies, the CSTO forces will already be "standing at the English Channel."

As Lukashenka added, in Kiev they themselves are afraid of a possible war. “As soon as it smelled a little, [President of Ukraine] Volodya Zelensky immediately collapsed,” he said.

According to Lukashenka, modern people in Europe do not want war. He pointed out that the population is not ready to endure hardships, such as those suffered by the inhabitants of Belarus and other countries during the Second World War.

“No, we live too comfortably. Comfort is very important. You see, when a person begins to think, to move his brains, [to understand that] tomorrow there is a war, and you have to sit in a dugout, as we had in Belarus. It’s just on a human level,” Lukashenka said, answering the question whether he considers a “big war in Europe” possible.

The war will last four days. Lukashenko said that it is better for Ukraine not to mess with Belarus