You have to be inside the context of Russian vs NATO conflict to understand what it is all about.
2014 Ukraine coup by CIA, successful, textbook orange revolution style
important - 2020 Belarussian coup attempt, unsuccessful. Same playbook with artificial opposition stirring and extensive western media support whipping narrative. Unsuccessful due to Lukaschenko having balls to go hardline on protesters. Right now its mostly buried because of being unsuccessful, but stories about "unlawful prosecution of opposition" are still being spinned.
Belarussian CIA-controlled opposition is gathering up in Eastern European republics to form "government in exile".
Ukraininan coflict escalates in 02/2022
ALL CIA orange-revolution ops are brought back, including Belarussian cells.
Russian ones too, the aim was to begin maidan in Russia in mid 2022, CIA cells activating in republics of Russia with strong nationalistic tendencies: Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Yakutia, etc.
Plan, as always, was to split up the country, intervene and take control of resources.
Russian economy took a hit, but left standing. Russia survived.
Fun thing is that clown media propaganda backfired, because it was scaremongering too much: instead of joining protests "useful idiots" started to leave Russia en masse. Good riddance.
WW3 plans were on the table the whole time. Poland has its own plans for Ukraine territory, and is ready to intervene. Belarussia acts as a deterrent as a military ally.
Belarus is still an important target for clowns, and constant attempts to destabilize its internal affairs are performed. Lukaschenko responds by FAFO stance giving out heavy sentences and stripping citizenship from hostile actors. Western media, as always, spins it as dictatorship and so on.
You have to be inside the context of Russian vs NATO conflict to understand what it is all about.