Yesterday, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko apologized to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky for calling him a bastard, and promised that Ukraine should not expect military action on the part of the Republic. Despite this, the self-proclaimed President fully reiterated Russian propaganda that the Russian army would "just surround" the U.S.U. on Donbas, and that Vladimir Putin "took troops out of Kiev to negotiate but he was deceived." An…
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Yesterday, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko apologized to Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky for calling him a bastard, and promised that Ukraine should not expect military action on the part of the Republic. Despite this, the self-proclaimed President fully reiterated Russian propaganda that the Russian army would "just surround" the U.S.U. on Donbas, and that Vladimir Putin "took troops out of Kiev to negotiate but he was deceived." An…