"We would be ground": Lukashenko praised Stalin and Beria for nuclear weapons
During his speech to the students, the head of state mentioned the 1930s in the Soviet Union and acknowledged that there was no smoke without fire. " Lukashenko also noted the achievements of Joseph Stalin and Laurentius Beria, among whom the president called the development of nuclear weapons. In this context, the President stated that if Russia had not armed with mass destruction, Belarus would have been occupied.
"We exist today, and yet the crusade did not start through Belarus further to the east, and also because this Beria was. Who headed the process of creating nuclear weapons. Weapons I do not accept at all, I hate, but which, to our happiness , we have and what is the weapon of restraint. They (Western countries - ed. ) Were we were already overcome and trampled if they did not fear the answers - nuclear weapons, "Lukashenko continued, speaking to the students on the occasion of September 1.
According to the Belarusian President, the West considers him a totalitarian dictator, since he refuses to comply with dictation. Lukashenko claims that in the early 1990s, the first in Belarus came an American investor and philanthropist George Soros, who allegedly tried to bribe him with money. "I said honestly and sincerely," Mr. Sorose, you will not come to us anymore, I will not pursue this policy. "And then I became a totalitarian dictator, then I became hated. And our country including.