Coup d’état on Turkey in Kazakhstan

What is really happening in Kazakhstan?

A brief history: Kazakhstan gained its independence in 1993 from ex-Soviet Union, USSR. Kazakhstan is rich in petroleum and natural gas in the western part of the country, it has the shoreline of the Caspian Sea, and also has uranium and other valuable elements.

Therefore it has a voice in the international arena.

It also makes Kazakhstan a target of the vulture nations such as the U.S., Russia, China, the UK and France. China and Russia have more interest in Kazakhstan then others. For the Chinese the Silk Road starts in Kazakhstan. For Russia, although Kazakhstan gained its independence, Vladimir Putin sees Kazakhstan in Russia’s back yard and does not want Kazakhstan and other nations who gained their independence to go out of Russian orbit.

Kazakhstan’s population is about 18 million; 20% Russians, 75% Kazakh, and 5% others.

For the last thirty years Kazakhstan has been ruled by President Nursultan Nazarbeyav. In 2019 he voluntarily resigned and handpicked Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, but still rules behind the scenes. Nazarbeyav stayed friendly with Russia but made many political changes to return the country to the Kazakh people. He made it so that the language of Kazakhstan is now the Kazakh language which is driven from the Turkic language. He wanted Kazakh-Turkic to be the official language rather than Russian. He also managed to change the Kazakh/Russian alphabet to a Latin alphabet. Nursultan also made a major move by moving the nation’s capital to a more central location and named it Astana.

Having introduced Kazakhstan we can now speak about what is really happening in within the country.

Kazakhstan belongs to a security union with Russia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. When the uprisings began, President Tokayev invited troops from these countries (in reality the Russians made that request). Immediately Russian, Armenian, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan armed forces moved in.

Kazakhstan is also a member of the Shanghai Five Union.

It is now understood that the uprising of the Kazakh people was stirred by the U.S. along with Feto/CIA, Russians, and the Chinese. There are also unknown people; although some have been identified as Israeli nationals. In reality the U.S., Russia, China and Iran are together in a Coup d’état on Turkey in Kazakhstan.

Here is how and why.

For the last thirty years President Nursultan Nazarbeyav has been in cooperation with Turkey in education; especially in military, but other economic areas such as construction. Its military officers are trained in Turkey. There are currently over a thousand Kazakh students in Turkish universities. Lastly, in November, with the Turkish President Erdogan and President Aliyev initiative, there is now a Turkish Nations Union. Kazakhstan supposedly was chosen to have the headquarters of this union.

Who is in the union? Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Hungary will also join this union at a later time.

So how did the uprising start? Natural and LNG gas prices increased 120% and the public rushed to the streets to demonstrate against the government. In response Tokeyev’s government resigned. This is what it looked like in the beginning.

What is really happening? The U.S., Russia, China and Iran are all afraid of the Ottoman Empire rising again. So clearly the latest news shows that it was uprisings were created by the Russians, the U.S. and the Chinese. It was done to stop the Turkish Union. They clearly think this is actually the old Ottoman Empire. So now we shall see when these foreign troops will leave Kazakhstan.

It is obvious that the Russians are not going to leave Kazakhstan. It will be the same scenario as Ukraine. The Russians think that the old USSR will be back. The whole uprising was stirred up by the Russians; unknown people giving Kazakh citizens arms. In fact it was the Russians who really asked for help from the security unions. Some Kazakh police supposedly fired at people, but they were Russians with automatic weapons fired from houses. The Russians are in Kazakhstan and they will never leave unless they are humiliated into leaving like they did in Afghanistan.

 

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