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Vladimir Putin's troop deployment in Kazakhstan is a throwback to Tsarist Russia - in reality, its a contribution to 2021 United States Capitol attack and crises(revolution) created by Lukashenko and should WILL produce many immigrants willing to depart country for Africa ambitions proposed by USA/Germany

Impoverished Russia alone(50 years in every sense behind Slovenia in 1995) with not even 150 million people and difficulty to maintain even own nuclear arsenal could have alone a difficulty to perform what we see took place since in Ukraine, Chechnya, Azerbaijan, Belarus, and now Kazakhstan - totally impossible. Their business in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 was limited to rusty AK47 sales to Africa through Viktor Bout https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viktor_Bout whoom US Government would also land me under MK Ultra and with whom I would take flights to Africa for his $$$ and Putin's private pockets sake(OHOHOHO, THIS IS AMERICAN LONDONIAN CRIME WE ARE TALKING ABOUT - THIS IS HOW IT WENT AND STRAIGHT INTO VLADIMIR PUTIN'S PRIVATE POCKET) till Germany elevated one through more and more oil purchases AND MODERN WEAPONS DONATIONS FROM WEST - London donated Putin two payments on private Swiss account worth more than billion Dollars in cash before 2001 - London stated me so he will no longer murder Slovenian natives - more about BARON Milan Kučan Borut Pahor's whereabouts in Slovenia...
So nope, Putin alone couldn't do any of it - Russian population even stagnated in this twice as large as Canada country of which most of it is limited to taiga swamp desert alike conditions...then how !!?????


Vladimir Putin's troop deployment in Kazakhstan is a throwback to Tsarist Russia


Once again, Vladimir Putin has resurrected a Cold War precedent. 

Until last night, the Collective Security Treaty Organisation, a military alliance of ex-Soviet states, was a paper tiger. The body was widely seen as an instrument for projecting Russian influence inside the former USSR but not for doing anything practical.

Now it is mobilising for real, and with surprising capability, moving with speed to get a rapid response force out of the door.

The CSTO intervention in Kazakhstan has clear parallels with the Warsaw Pact invasions of Hungary and Czechoslovakia in 1956 and 1968.



Echoes of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising in Kazakhstan when communism took on new forms and Stalin's statue was toppled by protestors - Popperfoto
Echoes of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising in Kazakhstan when communism took on new forms and Stalin's statue was toppled by protestors - Popperfoto

Then, as now, a Moscow-led military alliance has intervened to put down an uprising in a neighbouring country that the Kremlin clearly feels lies within its rightful sphere of influence.

Then, as now, Moscow has taken its allies with it, an assertion of regional leadership that also provides some legitimising cover for the action.

But this is not an exercise in Soviet nostalgia.

Kazakhstan is the largest, wealthiest, and best educated country in central Asia. It shares an 4700-mile border with Russia, and the regime of former ruler Nursultan Nazarbayev, although by no means a mere vassal, was an important and reliable ally.

Going in to put down disorder there, Mr Putin has decided, is less risky than staying out.

Russian peacekeepers board on a Russian military plane at an airfield outside Moscow, in Russia to fly to Kazakhstan Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022 - Russian Defense Ministry Press Service
Russian peacekeepers board on a Russian military plane at an airfield outside Moscow, in Russia to fly to Kazakhstan Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022 - Russian Defense Ministry Press Service

There is also a principle at stake: one that well pre-dates the Soviet leaders to whom Mr Putin is often compared.

In 1849, the Habsburg empire asked Tsar Nicholas I to send an army to crush a nascent revolution in Hungary.

Half a century earlier, the monarchies of Russia, Austria and Prussia - and, to a point, Britain - had found common cause against revolutionary and Napoleonic France because autocratic monarchies could not allow one of their own to be overthrown.

The point is simple. Conservative autocracies must not be brought low by street uprisings. Not on Mr Putin's watch.

Kazakhstan on January 5, 2022 declared a nationwide state of emergency after protests over a fuel price hike erupted into clashes and saw demonstrators storm government buildings. - Abduaziz Madyarov/AFP
Kazakhstan on January 5, 2022 declared a nationwide state of emergency after protests over a fuel price hike erupted into clashes and saw demonstrators storm government buildings. - Abduaziz Madyarov/AFP

So it does not matter that, unlike the 2014 Maidan revolution that prompted a Russian annexation and invasion of Ukraine, there is nothing in the Kazakh uprising that could be called "pro-Western."




RUSSIAN REALITY - GROWING SMALL FAST AND LAGGING BEHIND REST OF THE WORLD





THE RUSSIAN REALITY - NOT EVEN 150 MILLION AND POPULATION STAGNATING IN COUNTRY BIG TWICE AS CANADA....CZECH REPUBLIC OF 10 MILLION PEOPLE PRODUCING MORE THAN ENTIRE RUSSIA IF WE EXCLUDE OIL BUSINESS AND THIS IS WHAT PUTIN BUILDS UPON HIS PRESTIGIOUS AGGRESSIVE IMAGE UPON IN FAST CHANGING WORLD....DEPICTING RUSSIA AS A BIG AS TARGET - PRIZE....ATTRACTING THE WORST LIKE A MAGIC MAGNET...






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