#头条创作挑战赛#
If you ask which leader has been happiest in recent days, it is Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko: after a long wait, the SCO has finally opened its doors to Belarus, making Belarus the tenth full member of the SCO at the most dangerous moment in Europe, not only feeling at home, but also having a powerful umbrella.
According to the words of the well-known cross talk actor Sun Yue, when he and his cross talk club members joined the Deyun Club, they knew that no one dared to bully them.
As a result, Lukashenko, who was in a good mood, really did not vomit or be unhappy, and told a lot of secrets of European countries during World War II at once.
In interviews with his own television media, he made it clear that there was no European country that did not massacre Jews before and during World War II. Everyone knows that during World War II, Nazi Germany slaughtered about four million Jews.
In second place was the former Soviet Union, where more than 1 million Jews died at the hands of the Soviet Red Army. At that time, Britain and France were not idle, and each slaughtered more than 100,000 Jews in their own territories. And Spain, Portugal, Greece and other European countries also have a large number of records of massacres of Jews.
So why do almost all European countries hate Jews? It is because the Jews are doing a lot of evil in their host countries, buying and selling short economically, and they are also trying to seize the power and military of the host country through foreign countries.
Lukashenko is trying to remind all European countries not to forget that they also have a black history of killing Jews, but also to warn Jews not to make the mistakes of history again, otherwise there will be no place in Europe.
At the same time, Lukashenko also unequivocally supports the Palestinian attack on Israel, and even demands that Israel withdraw from the Middle East. As for where it will eventually move, it's up to providence. But it is never allowed to move back to Europe.
As one of the triumvirate of the former Soviet Union, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is qualified to say such things. He wanted to contribute to the great revival of the Slavic nation in Europe, and not to allow Ukraine to become a holy place for Jews.