Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is sometimes called “Europe’s last dictator” because of the harsh methods that have kept him in power for more than 32 years. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, there has been speculation about whether the post-Soviet country, which Russian troops have used as a base for attacking Kiev, will also join the war. So far, it hasn’t happened, but Lukashenko has at least described the beginnings of the inv…
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is sometimes called “Europe’s last dictator” because of the harsh methods that have kept him in power for more than 32 years. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, there has been speculation about whether the post-Soviet country, which Russian troops have used as a base for attacking Kiev, will also join the war. So far, it hasn’t happened, but Lukashenko has at least described the beginnings of the inv…