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D.C. Seminar Discusses Strategies To Use Belarus To “Get Putin”

Washington, D.C.’s Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), dedicated to “Transatlantic Geopolitics,” hosted a strategy session two days ago on how to keep international support for a “color revolution” in Belarus going, as a key element in an overall regional strategy to surround Russia and Putin government, including by tightening the sanctions.

The speakers were leading organizers of that regime change operation: U.S. Ambassador to the Belarus Julie Fisher; Biden’s infamous advisor Michael Carpenter, named by Belarus state television this week as directly involved in the intended Belarus coup; German Green party leader and former European Parliament member Rebecca Harms; and former Lithuanian Foreign Affairs and Defense Minister Linas Linkevičius, who, like Harms, is playing a leading role in European organizing of a Belarus revolt.

CEPA Senior Fellow and British military intelligence’s Integrity Initiative asset Edward Lucas ran the discussion from London. Formerly Senior Editor at The Economist magazine, Lucas has been an anti-Russia attack-dog for decades, famous for his 2008 book on The New Cold War: Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West, and his 2014 call for Russian banks to be off from the global financial system.

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