Surely one of the main drivers of the legitimate, authentic protests of the common citizens. But then hijacked by the usual armed infiltrator killers. Seems likely that corrupt government, forcing the poison-stab narrative on the people, and then being bone-headed enough to double the price of transport fuel, were the triggers.
But did anyone at all see a colour-rev opportunity there - or think in their delusory dreams that there was - and give it hamfisted try? An attempt which now seems to be in the process of getting comprehensively seen off - with the net result of binding Kazakhstan back more closely to Russia, getting rid of the dreadful crook Nazarbayev, and replacing him with a man who has a much sharper understanding of the realities of his, and his countryâs, realpolitikal situation; a clone of Lukashenko, in fact, who has also sobered up and accepted the same realities, after his own frightening brush with attempted - and failed because of Russian action - colour-rev in BelarusâŠ?
We seem to be in a time when the increasingly futile Swamp creatures in Washington, along with the fatuous would-be Sultan in Ankara, make half-baked efforts to push their toxic daydreams forward in the World Island, and Russia and China simply stamp them into the ground with laughing ease.
See-saw time: The disgusting Anglozionist empire on the way down, as the Sino-Rus axis (for which I have no starry-eyed affection at all, in fact, just realistic appraisal) rises.
Itâs all on Russian social media (which is still fairly open), from people who have got out of Kazakhstan. Whether itâs true or not I donât know.
What I do know is that here in France thereâs been massive nationwide demos against Macronâs latest pronouncements.
If it kicks-off here in the West itâs likely that it will be in France.
Iâve got my tin hat on, and Iâve got a weapon called a bottle of vin rouge to hand.
Rhis, perhaps the problem with what youâre saying is that Kazakhstan was already âwell-ownedâ (go look at pictures of the capital, Astana). Thereâs no geo-political stuff here. Itâs just a bunch of global mafia gangs fighting for control.
Notable was that the rebels in Kazakhstan wanted Russia kept out of it, because Russia is just another of the mafia gangs.
But of course Russian troops were sent in to shoot dead all the âterroristsâ.
This is where Andrei, like Bernhard at MoA, redeems his daft balls-up over the scamdemic: A Russian-speaking, Kyrillic-reading Russian expat gets a day or twoâs time to scan the information not being published in the West, and makes some fairly self-evident conclusions.
Looks to me like another example of VVPutinâs judo skills in geo-realpolitik: be heavily clued-up beforehand about how things stand (Russian intel services being actually well on top of their job), wait until the situation is finely balanced just where you want it, then give a small deft push in exactly the right place, and down goes your - doltish - opponent.
In this case, the push is a few thousand Russian airborne troops, plus five hundred comparably-good Belarussian spetsnaz, and a handful of token troops from the Central Asian stans. Result: as Andrei suggests: All the big cheeses in those countries now recognising hurriedly whoâs the daddy, and where their own best interests lie: Not with the collapsing Anglozionist empire, nor with the globalist crooks whom it harbours, evidently. For those doltenbergers, the words âpiss-upâ and âbreweryâ come to mindâŠ