Neil Clark introduces the speech of a great leader…
Here’s a superb speech by the President of the last independent country in Europe. The only one whose foreign policy is not decided in another country’s capital.
Who is this amazingly skilled leader, you ask? None other than Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus.
Who clearly only receives ridiculously large subsidies from Russia on the price of gas and oil because President Putin is in awe of Lukashenko’s magnificence.
Eh? What about Switzerland or Norway!
Norway… no way… come on there is no such thing as an independent country…. No way … Sweden, Norway or Switzerland, they are all in one degree or another, bound by interests or forced by allies or treaties, to act in a specific way.
Even when they declare themselves “neutral” they’re not… it is impossible. Like during WWII, Sweden declared themselves “neutral”, while they let the German troops march through Sweden to invade neighbouring Norway! Even today, as Sweden refrains to become a member of NATO (but Norway is, naturally a member…), they did though become member of the EU. That led to the legalization of several chemical ingredients in for example soda, which had been banned for more then 30 years in Scandinavia.… yeah right…. Independence….