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The recent unrest in Kazakhstan and Western intervention

Recent developments in Kazakhstan have been met with reactions and analysis emphasizing Western involvement in the unrest.

Pak Sahafat News Agency – The countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus, which are now celebrating their 30th anniversary of independence, have been coveted by the United States and Europe since the beginning of independence.

The fall of the Soviet Union provided an opportunity for the United States and the West to increase Western influence in the region.

The former Soviet Union collapsed due to the influence of Western culture and the liberal economy.

The independence of the former Soviet republics created several countries, each with its own capabilities.

Kazakhstan, meanwhile, which has a large size and deep ties with Russia and China, further aroused Western greed, but its influence was hampered by many obstacles.

Kazakhstan is rich in oil and gas resources, and the economic situation in the country has been good so far, but now tensions have arisen in the country.

Although former Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who stepped down after three decades in 2019, still wields considerable power in the country, some believe the protests are an attempt by him to return to power.

But a more serious view is the West’s involvement in the crisis that has gripped Kazakhstan.

The United States and Europe are trying to weaken Russia by influencing it.

Russia is now a problem for the West.

The US confrontation with Russia and China, followed by Europe, is to prevent them from increasing their power, because it knows that the production of power by the countries of the East will weaken the West.

Read more: Protests in Kazakhstan led to the resignation of the government: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=17883

The way the West has taken to counter the power of other countries is the policy of creating velvet and color revolutions.

Equipping and arming protesters and dissidents in the targeted countries is a tool of pressure. There are many examples in the Central Asian region and the Caucasus.

A similar phenomenon is now being seen in Kazakhstan, and reports from the country show that armed groups and groups have used firearms to turn the protests into riots.

The West is putting pressure on the East, but the East has resisted; In order for the Eastern Front to become stronger, it needs other countries to join it.

A clear example of this is the countries of the Resistance Front that were able to force the United States to withdraw with their policies.

The process of breaking the US and the West in the world, especially in the West Asian region, is accelerating, and in order to complete it, countermeasures must be added; Because America and Europe have brought little against the East.

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