Kazakh president asks Russia-led bloc for military help

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Protests in Kazakhstan turn violent, gradually approaching the level of revolution.

Kazakh president said it is an external attack against Kazakhstan and asked Russia and other allies to help. It seems to help to suppress domestic unrest.

Things look bad for the president.

But the main question is - how much is the US involved in orchestrating the riot?
5 days prior to US-Russia meeting on Putin's ultimatum to the US....
 

Protests in Kazakhstan turn violent, gradually approaching the level of revolution.

Kazakh president said it is an external attack against Kazakhstan and asked Russia and other allies to help. It seems to help to suppress domestic unrest.

Things look bad for the president.

But the main question is - how much is the US involved in orchestrating the riot?
5 days prior to US-Russia meeting on Putin's ultimatum to the US....
Once Again, Putin Is the Only Christian Crusader Left

Any knowledge of history will tell us that this Hun Spring is part of the aggressive jihad being led by the victorious Taliban. I had predicted that they would go after Shiite Iran instead, but at least I had the right understanding of what would follow their victory. We ourselves will always lose if we follow the treasonous Rules of Engagement. Don't expect Putin to follow them. He wants to win.
 
The main question is how much Russia is orchestrating riots with the president's knowledge to give the Russians an excuse to send in "peace keeping" troops...........? "Peace keeping" troops that will have to remain indefinitely...........
 
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PICTURED: Joe Biden smiling alongside Kazak businessman who 'hired Hunter to help broker US investments when he was VP' - yet still Joe maintains he NEVER discussed his son's business dealings​


Late on Sept. 6, 2005, a private plane carrying the Canadian mining financier Frank Giustra touched down in Almaty, a ruggedly picturesque city in southeast Kazakhstan. Several hundred miles to the west a fortune awaited: highly coveted deposits of uranium that could fuel nuclear reactors around the world. And Giustra was in hot pursuit of an exclusive deal to tap them.

Unlike more established competitors, Giustra was a newcomer to uranium mining in Kazakhstan, a former Soviet republic. But what his fledgling company lacked in experience, it made up for in connections. Accompanying Giustra on his luxuriously appointed MD-87 jet that day was a former president of the United States, Bill Clinton.

Former Kazakhstan uranium czar blames imprisonment on sale of Clinton-linked Canadian company to Russians​

Mukhtar Dzakishev suspects he was jailed because of his opposition to the Russian takeover of a Toronto-based uranium company with connections to Bill Clinton
 
The main question is how much Russia is orchestrating riots with the president's knowledge to give the Russians an excuse to send in "peace keeping" troops...........? "Peace keeping" troops that will have to remain indefinitely...........
Well, the current regime in Kazakhstan was considered friendly to Russia. Hardly, the Russians had a reason to undermine it.
 
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generally, observing all these post-Soviet republics gradually slipping into non-existence one cannot but think about cyclic nature of History.

all these Ukraines, Kazakhstans etc. are incapable of living if left without Russian resourses and governance.

whatever whoever does to save them, they are doomed to collapse.

and in the end of the World economic crisis Russian Empire, or Greater Russia will be restored...
 
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Well, the current regime in Kazakhstan was considered friendly to Russia. Hardly, the Russians had a reason to undermine it.
Sure thing there............ Just because the President is friendly towards Russia doesn't mean the cabinet or most of the people are........ Besides they can claim the US is trying to undermine the region to divert attention. And we already know Putin wants to reestablish his brand of the old Soviet Union especially in territory size, that's not a secret. Besides Kazakhstan is rich in oil and minerals, Kazakhstan oil kept the old Soviet Union running during the Cold War, Putin wants it back.
 
Sure thing there............ Just because the President is friendly towards Russia doesn't mean the cabinet or most of the people are........ Besides they can claim the US is trying to undermine the region to divert attention. And we already know Putin wants to reestablish his brand of the old Soviet Union especially in territory size, that's not a secret. Besides Kazakhstan is rich in oil and minerals, Kazakhstan oil kept the old Soviet Union running during the Cold War, Putin wants it back.
Well, only a few people really know who orchestrated these protests. Of course, the Russians blame the US for that. In reality, who knows?

As a whole, the Central Asian region is a quite important part of the world for global and regional players. It is not only about their mineral resources. It is also about their location. The crossroad between Russia, China and India. Destabilizing this region may cause serious problems for these countries, especially the former two.

For me, it would be quite strange if the CIA didn't try to work with some groups there. To exploit the situation if the need arises.
 
Well, only a few people really know who orchestrated these protests. Of course, the Russians blame the US for that. In reality, who knows?

As a whole, the Central Asian region is a quite important part of the world for global and regional players. It is not only about their mineral resources. It is also about their location. The crossroad between Russia, China and India. Destabilizing this region may cause serious problems for these countries, especially the former two.

For me, it would be quite strange if the CIA didn't try to work with some groups there. To exploit the situation if the need arises.
It could be the CIA just as well as it could be the Russians themselves. The problem with the CIA destabilizing the area plays into the hands of the Russians so why would they do it?
 
Well, only a few people really know who orchestrated these protests. Of course, the Russians blame the US for that. In reality, who knows?

As a whole, the Central Asian region is a quite important part of the world for global and regional players. It is not only about their mineral resources. It is also about their location. The crossroad between Russia, China and India. Destabilizing this region may cause serious problems for these countries, especially the former two.

For me, it would be quite strange if the CIA didn't try to work with some groups there. To exploit the situation if the need arises.
Esay, as a Ukrainian, how does it feel to suddenly comprehend that your American masters, to whom you bow, kneel and lick ass in all possible ways, from whome you expect ultimate knowledge and supervision in reorganisation of your failed state into a Switzerland overnight, turn to be ignorant Buttheads who hardly know where this Kazakhstan is (just like where Ukraine is, somewhere in Russia) and what is happening there, and that Americans are the last ones to listen to if you want to really prosper overseas, because you are rats for medical experiments of drunk students who don't know what to do... :lol:

Of course if you comprehend this... :)
 
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in the day Biden and democrats celebrate suppresion of peaceful demonstration against falsification of elections, the US state department questions legality of request of sovereign Kazakhstan to its allies to help in fight against terrorists.

To remind, by this moment 18 Kazakh policemen were killed by armed rioters, 2 of policemen beheaded.
 
in the day Biden and democrats celebrate suppresion of peaceful demonstration against falsification of elections, the US state department questions legality of request of sovereign Kazakhstan to its allies to help in fight against terrorists.

To remind, by this moment 18 Kazakh policemen were killed by armed rioters, 2 of policemen beheaded.
And that all is about gas prices.
 
It could be the CIA just as well as it could be the Russians themselves. The problem with the CIA destabilizing the area plays into the hands of the Russians so why would they do it?
China and Russia are interested in 'stability' of that region. They are OK with the current authoritarian governments there who are cooperating with them and keep the populace in check.

Undermining this stability there means creation of 'hot points' near their borders which would draw attention from more important dimensions. This region borders with China's Xinjiang, Kazakhstan has a vast virtually unchecked border with Russia; the Russians have a number of military objects there, including strategically important Nurek observation base. So, inevitably they will be engaged in these conflicts.

But, the starting point of that won't be Kazakhstan. Tajikistan or Uzbekistan will be a trigger.
 
"For a year they talked about how Russian troops would be sent to Belarus,
for another three months, about how they would be sent to Ukraine,
and as a result they end up in Kazakhstan in one day...
A good lesson for those experts, who like to reveal insidious plans." (c)
 
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'Once Russians are in your house, sometimes it is very difficult to get them to leave' - Blinken on Kazakhstan

No kidding! Like that one time that the US voluntarily left Germany, but the USSR stuck around for decades afterward.
 
'Once Russians are in your house, sometimes it is very difficult to get them to leave' - Blinken on Kazakhstan

No kidding! Like that one time that the US voluntarily left Germany, but the USSR stuck around for decades afterward.
Russia´s Foreign Ministry replied:
"When Americans are in your house, it can be difficult to stay alive, not to be robbed and raped."
 
how much is the US involved in orchestrating the riot?
This is out of the question. In the United States, there are now leftists loyal to totalitarian regimes. Accordingly, the US government is unequivocally on the side of the Taliban and the totalitarian regime of Nazarbayev.
 

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