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US And Turkey Challenge CSTO’s Peacekeeping Mission In Kazakhstan

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US And Turkey Challenge CSTO’s Peacekeeping Mission In Kazakhstan

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Color revolution failed to materialize in Kazakhstan despite external support.

Written by Paul Antonopoulos, independent geopolitical analyst

The first week of 2022 began with protests in Kazakhstan over rising LPG prices. The protests quickly devolved into destruction, killings and a dissolved government. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev described the violence as “an act of aggression” from the outside and requested assistance from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). The CSTO peacekeepers arrived in Kazakhstan to protect the country’s infrastructure and conduct counter-terrorism operations, such as arresting or exterminating armed militants. However, despite serving as peacekeepers, the US and Turkey are desperate to undermine the CSTO from performing its duties.

At first, the protests that broke out across Kazakhstan appeared not to be well organized and rather spontaneous. However, just three days later, armed men opened fire on Kazakh police and security forces. At least 164 Kazakhs have been killed, media outlets burned, police departments destroyed, and even airports and hospitals attacked. Western media blamed Kazakh security forces for opening fire on the protesters and started releasing unverified figures from unreliable sources to justify criticism of Kazakh authorities, akin to how the so-called Maidan Revolution occurred in Ukraine in early 2014.

The Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan Party and the Oyan Qazaqstan Party led the protests, and unsurprisingly are the two most pronounced pro-Western and anti-Russian political organizations in the country. As the ruling government has failed to find a policy of compromise between different political groups, outside forces have taken advantage of this situation to incite riots.

It is also worth noting that even within the ruling Kazakh government, anti-Russian ideology has begun to appear at the highest level. Over the past two years, Prime Minister Askar Mamin has become closer to ultranationalist forces and pro-Western opposition groups with anti-Russian sentiments. This factor is also a reason why Tokayev demanded the resignation of Mamin and the election of First Deputy Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov instead.

On the basis of the country’s constitution and laws, as well as its commitments to rights and responsibilities within CSTO, Kazakhstan had the right to call for intervention from the Russian-led bloc, especially when remembering that violence became so brutal that a police officer was beheaded. The CSTO mission prevents Kazakhstan from the tragic situation that befell Ukraine in 2014.

The Central Asian country’s security and defense apparatus needs to be rearranged to be more readily prepared for future color revolution attempts and external interference. Moscow too would be concerned about the arrival of color revolutions in Central Asia, a region where Turkey is also making inroads to impose its own influence.

“We hope that Kazakhstan will reach stability, peace and tranquility as soon as possible. For this, as Turkey and the Organization of Turkic States, we will give all kinds of support,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt  Çavuşoğlu said at a meeting held by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) on January 9. “The problems of the member countries of the Turkic world are our problems. The whole world has seen it during the Karabakh victory [of Azerbaijan against Armenia].”

The 2020 Karabakh War was an emboldened attempt by Turkey to expand its influence in the South Caucasus, ultimately at Moscow’s expense, but something that was averted with much frustration in Ankara due to the presence of Russian peacekeepers. In this way, Çavuşoğlu is effectively announcing that Turkey is willing to once again act brazenly within Russia’s traditional sphere of influence without consulting Moscow. Ankara hopes that the Organization of Turkic States will become the main mechanism for Central Asian and South Caucasian issues to be discussed and resolved, thus supplanting not only CSTO, but also the Russia-led Commonwealth of Independent States, in which again Kazakhstan is a founding member.

Meanwhile, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki curiously said at press conference on January 6, despite no journalist asking the question, that the US had nothing to do with the events in Kazakhstan, without failing to mention Russia of course.

“There are some crazy Russian claims about the US being behind this. Let me just use this opportunity to convey that as absolutely false, and clearly a part of the standard Russian disinformation playbook,” she said.

The next day, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: “I think one lesson in recent history is that once Russians are in your house, it’s sometimes very difficult to get them to leave.” He also questioned Kazakhstan’s request for CSTO peacekeepers.

As the US opposes the deployment of CSTO peacekeepers and Ankara continues its attempts to increase its influence in Central Asia by pushing for the utilization of the Organization of Turkic States to resolve the Kazakhstan issue, Russia is once again being challenged by NATO states in its own neighborhood. This comes as the West and Turkey are also supporting Ukraine to varying degrees against Russia in a similar manner, demonstrating the broad pressure Moscow is facing.

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James

Fuck Turkey and US

Ivan Freely

Erdogan sure wants that Turkic block to become reality.

S Balu

Ivan Freely Sure it will become a reality despite all the OBSTACLES

S Balu

James Absolutely but please get CERTIFIED THAT YOUR BACKSIDE IS NOT SMELLY AND ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AS YOU USE TOILET PAPER NOT WATER EH!

ElCristeroAmericano

I understand now why the Turks are hated so. They are duplicitous, dishonorable pieces of shit. Erdogan is the poster boy for a Turkish dog. You cannot trust the Turks just ask the Syrians or the Libyans. They are on par with Washington or Tel Aviv for being lying, manipulating, thieving motherfuckers.

Last edited 2 years ago by ElCristeroAmericano
Ivan Freely

““Don’t trust the three: don’t trust a woman, don’t trust a Turk, and don’t trust a non-drinker.” — Peter the Great

ATTILA

So everyone should trust gay men like you

Gay Ranger

All you say is true, except Putin opens his butt hole regularly for the Turds, the Israelis and US – he’s the poster boy for ZioCorporatist cock sucking lol

S Balu

ElcristerA,ericano So you say but reality is ask any Mexican or South American who do they hate most Answer is simple USA But it is beyond your understanding and comprehension

Chris

ElCristeroAmericano has a point…

S Balu

Chris Absolutely like you who is destroying environment by using newspapers to clean your backside hence smelly and costly time you started to use water like Turks

Colonel Dolma

Khazars in Control

Cromwell

Who cares what those criminals think ? and South Front why won’t you or can’t you stop the clowns spamming the forum,i have noticed some old faces have left the forum probably because of it.

Ivan Freely

Ending Disqus was likely a bad idea for SF.

Info

It wasn’t their idea.. US sanctions against SF and Disqus is controlled by Yanks.

S Balu

Info You mean zionist in SF

Karl Wolfe

Apparently Jen Psaki has no knowledge of history. Maybe she should be asking why the US STILL has bases in Germany 75 years AFTER the war ended? And Okinawa? And Cuba? And Portugal, and Saudi Arabia, and Poland, and Iraq, and all over Africa and all over the entire Pacific? No empire in world history has EVER had more than 800 PLUS military bases OUTSIDE its own borders ALONE not including those inside it’s actual own territory. Protecting the world are we? 😆 please

Ivan Freely

The good news is that no Empire can last forever. We’re in the final stages of one.

Realno

Jen Psaki has no knowledge of anything. She is extremely dumb and clueless even by State Dept. standards.

Ivanus59

Putin needs to stop tolerating Turkoid invaders in Syria! Seriously, this terrorist degenerate Erdogan spits in Russia’s face and get’s away with it for too long… If Russia was to seriously back the SAA in Idlib, the turkish dictator would fall easily.

Last edited 2 years ago by Ivanus59
Ivan Freely

Russia haven’t stopped their combat operations in Idlib.

Gay Ranger

Because Putin the appeaser is too busy sucking Zionist dick and Turkish dick for a few dollars more than preserving the integrity and dignity of his country all the while the Turds and Zios embarrass him!

S Balu

Ivannus59 Putin is a zionist in stealth and he wants SYRIA TO BE IN FLUX EH

Lance Ripplinger

Fuck the U.S. administration. Kazakhstan considers Russia its big brother. Many countries in that part of the world do. They all share similar cultures, history and language. Kazakhstan cleaned house, and the CSTO helped as is their duty to do so. Russia would be in a very bad spot if Kazakhstan fell to the U.S. Military Industrial Congressional Complex. The whole thing was a clearly orchestrated coup. Thank god it failed.

S Balu

Lance Ripplinger Sorry Kazakhstan is a colony of Russia Relationship is based on Master and slave basis Stop lying

Raptar Driver

How is that any of their business? Bunch of busy bodies, like women who don’t know what to do with themselves

BushM

This article is garbage

S Balu

BushM Absolutely basically subtle propaganda by combined forces of Greece and zionist entity To demonize and demoralize Turks and Turkey

Peppe il Sicario

The Turds are the Americants, EUs and Israhellis cannon fodder bitches. Since their elite establishments are very well aware that very few if any in their military and general population are dumb enough to continue to fight Zio wars, they will now have to rely on the Neanderthal Turds whose mental and spiritual evolution peaked out during the Paleolithic era.

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