Russian President Vladimir Putin's decisive and quick decision, in response to the request of Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, to send military forces to help restore security and order to his country, cut the way for Washington and its Western allies to think about exploiting the events that erupted in Kazakhstan and interfering in the affairs of the largest neighboring Central Asian country. Russia, with a length of 7500 km, and this intervention, if it happened, would have allowed the White House to kill two birds with one stone in terms of influence and pressure on Russia and China together, considering that Kazakhstan is located between them, and the chaos and terrorist acts that occur there could be transmitted to both, which is what Washington was planning after its withdrawal The sudden and unexpected from Afghanistan is a valuable opportunity for NATO to play in the back garden of the Russian Federation and in the front garden of the People's Republic of China.
President Putin was able to activate and activate the Collective Security Treaty or the “mini-NATO” as some media call it, which includes Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Armenia in order to send peacekeeping forces and participate in helping Kazakhstan to return things to normal and prevent it from slipping on the path of orange or colored revolutions Which Western intelligence services manufacture, similar to what happened in Georgia and Ukraine, in preparation for its inclusion in NATO and the encirclement of Russia with countries hostile to it and tightening the noose around it.
It is no coincidence that the explosion of the bloody events in Kazakhstan coincided with the start of the Russian-American negotiations and the negotiations of Russia and NATO to discuss the security guarantees requested by Moscow and to prevent the expansion of “NATO” to the east. Washington wants behind these events to be a pressure card on the Kremlin and occupy it away from Ukraine and Fatah A new front in the Central Asian countries that were part of the Soviet Union, and the United States Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, accused President Putin of trying to revive it by all means and means.
We do not go beyond reality if we say that what is happening in Kazakhstan has happened and is over. The events that are still in their infancy will have major repercussions and serious repercussions on the Russian-American relations and the expansion of NATO to the east, especially on the ongoing security guarantees negotiations between the West and Russia and on the entire international scene as a whole.