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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72639080 United States 01/09/2022 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They cannot stand that russia got in early and helped. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81803507 Otherwise you can be sure it would be bigger news. The reason it’s not bigger news here is because the CIA-M0$$@D-SOROS-GLOBO-H0M0-NWO is behind all of it. Same with Ukraine. Same with you rubes in the USSA. Your all overtly concerned that this is a “big deal” cause some idiot who can’t use his real name says so but have you ever stopped and asked yourselves if the outright stealing of your own fucking election by these same evil fucker was a “big deal”? You think you’d actually do something about it if you did….. But instead you whine, bitch, piss and moan from afar. |
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User ID: 77975641 Canada 01/09/2022 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know little to nothing about Kazakhstan other than it is a former Soviet republic, but one simple look at the map shows why it is so important to the Russians. (also borders China) Quoting: Bud Fox Is Nato fomenting unrest in hopes of opening a second front in a potential Ukraine conflict? [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Why The Kazakhstan Crisis Is A Much Bigger Deal Than Western Media Is Letting On Geopolitical commentator Clint Ehrlich has reported while on the ground in Moscow that "the situation in Kazakhstan is a much bigger deal than Western media is letting on." He further argues that the mayhem unleashed this past week and ongoing violent destabilization significantly increases the risk of NATO-Russia conflict. He asks the key question: what really is happening in Kazakhstan? After all, he writes "In America, the situation in Kazakhstan is a small news item" but it remains that "in Moscow, it is currently receiving 24/7 news coverage, like it's an apocalyptic threat to Russia's security. I've had the TV on here while writing this thread, and Kazakhstan has been on the entire time." Below is Ehrlich's mega-thread from Twitter exploring the crisis and connecting the dots in terms of why this is a bigger deal than many believe... Mass protests and anti-government violence have left dozens dead. Russia is deploying 3,000 paratroopers after Kazakh security forces were overrun. The largest city, Almaty, looks like a warzone. To appreciate why Russia is willing to deploy troops to Kazakhstan, it's critical to understand the depth of Russia's vital national interests inside the country. This isn't just any former Soviet republic. It's almost as important to Russia as Belarus or Ukraine. First, Russia and Kazakhstan have the largest continuous land border on planet earth. If Kazakhstan destabilizes, a significant fraction of the country's 19 million residents could become refugees streaming across the border. Russia is not willing to let that happen. Second, roughly one-quarter of the population of Kazakhstan is ethnic Russians. Kazakh nationalists are overwhelmingly Muslims, who resent the Orthodox-Christian Russian minority. Russia believes that civil war would entail a non-trivial risk of anti-Russian ethnic cleansing. Third, the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan was the heart of the Soviet space program. Russia still uses it as its primary space-launch facility. The Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East will lessen that dependence, but it still isn't complete. (one half rule observed) yes,prépare ***** beau voir |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71162816 United States 01/09/2022 11:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know little to nothing about Kazakhstan other than it is a former Soviet republic, but one simple look at the map shows why it is so important to the Russians. (also borders China) Quoting: Bud Fox Is Nato fomenting unrest in hopes of opening a second front in a potential Ukraine conflict? [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Why The Kazakhstan Crisis Is A Much Bigger Deal Than Western Media Is Letting On Geopolitical commentator Clint Ehrlich has reported while on the ground in Moscow that "the situation in Kazakhstan is a much bigger deal than Western media is letting on." He further argues that the mayhem unleashed this past week and ongoing violent destabilization significantly increases the risk of NATO-Russia conflict. He asks the key question: what really is happening in Kazakhstan? After all, he writes "In America, the situation in Kazakhstan is a small news item" but it remains that "in Moscow, it is currently receiving 24/7 news coverage, like it's an apocalyptic threat to Russia's security. I've had the TV on here while writing this thread, and Kazakhstan has been on the entire time." Below is Ehrlich's mega-thread from Twitter exploring the crisis and connecting the dots in terms of why this is a bigger deal than many believe... Mass protests and anti-government violence have left dozens dead. Russia is deploying 3,000 paratroopers after Kazakh security forces were overrun. The largest city, Almaty, looks like a warzone. To appreciate why Russia is willing to deploy troops to Kazakhstan, it's critical to understand the depth of Russia's vital national interests inside the country. This isn't just any former Soviet republic. It's almost as important to Russia as Belarus or Ukraine. First, Russia and Kazakhstan have the largest continuous land border on planet earth. If Kazakhstan destabilizes, a significant fraction of the country's 19 million residents could become refugees streaming across the border. Russia is not willing to let that happen. Second, roughly one-quarter of the population of Kazakhstan is ethnic Russians. Kazakh nationalists are overwhelmingly Muslims, who resent the Orthodox-Christian Russian minority. Russia believes that civil war would entail a non-trivial risk of anti-Russian ethnic cleansing. Third, the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan was the heart of the Soviet space program. Russia still uses it as its primary space-launch facility. The Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia's Far East will lessen that dependence, but it still isn't complete. (one half rule observed) Former soviet bloc state moving away from their russian puppet masters so said masters are cracking down. Pretty standard for the region and russia. Bringing NATO into the khaz convo shows how truly brain dead you are to geopolitics. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79568341 United States 01/09/2022 11:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The ignition spark was the gas prices, but not the causative, the spark of ignition. It's the same stupid statement that your lights work and are powered by the wall switch because you flipped the switch on to have light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81767896 Germany 01/09/2022 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Second, roughly one-quarter of the population of Kazakhstan is ethnic Russians. Kazakh nationalists are overwhelmingly Muslims, who resent the Orthodox-Christian Russian minority. Russia believes that civil war would entail a non-trivial risk of anti-Russian ethnic cleansing. Quoting: Bud Fox The writer's one simple paragraph in a nutshell explains the situation to me. And why I favor the Russian minority to the so-called nationalists. Not totally sure, however. That's because closer to home, the dark hats and white hats in the US are very murky or ambiguous. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79714595 United States 01/09/2022 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think most of you grasp what is happening here: ordo ab chao It is no coincidence that the thesis and antithesis is happening in Kazakhstan. The synthesis of this ongoing Hegelian dialectic is going to be a solution, a formulation, that will take seat at the new headquarters of the NWO, in Kazakhstan. Watch carefully. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80876882 United States 01/09/2022 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kazakh health ministry denies reports about seizure of military biological lab near Almaty Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81365454 Social media reports maintained that specialists in chemical protection suits were working near the lab, so, a leak of dangerous pathogens could have occurred [link to tass.com (secure)] NWO Capital. Understand it now. [link to godlike.com (secure)] Understand it now. |