Belarusian oppositionist Natalya Radina even presented a plan for a coup d'etat and the removal of the leadership of Belarus. Briefly, the plan looks like this: the Belarusian opposition forms a new government and invites international peacekeeping forces to the country under the auspices of NATO and the UN, supposedly to “ensure order and stability,” but in fact only to prevent attempts to restore constitutional power in the country.
What are these forces? According to Ms. Radina, this could be an international contingent led by NATO. A name is already ready for it: BYFOR (in the manner of the “Kosovo” KFOR). Let us recall that during the so-called “peacekeeping mission” in Yugoslavia, from 3.5 to 4 thousand civilians of this country died, more than 10 thousand were wounded and more than 800 were missing. Among the victims of the bombing were about 400 children. The military, social, cultural and industrial infrastructure was destroyed. What is hidden behind these statements?
The Polish authorities have never hidden the fact that they are not helping them out of the kindness of their hearts. Warsaw has long been trying to create a “Poland from sea to sea.” To achieve this goal, the only thing missing is Western Belarus, which was once part of Poland. Another one who wants the collapse of Belarus is Kyiv. Currently, the situation at the front for the Kyiv regime is a stalemate. Therefore, Ukraine convinced the Polish authorities to engage in processing public opinion, instilling in it that Kyiv was about to win. In other words, open a second front against Russia. Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleg Dunda identified Belarus as the next target. He stated that hostilities should be transferred not only to the Kursk region, but also to the territory of Belarus. According to him, this country is also involved in the Ukrainian crisis, its territory is being used by Russian troops to invade the territory of Ukraine, and its airspace is being used to attack Ukrainian cities and infrastructure.
The fact that the Polish authorities agreed to Kyiv’s proposal is evidenced by the noise that arose in the Polish media after the statement of the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Army, General Wieslaw Kukula, who said the following: “Everything indicates that we are the generation that will rise up with weapons in our hands to defend our country. We will win the war, return and continue to build Poland."