не помню, рассказывал уже, адин рас давно ехал в поезде не помню, из Москвы в Крым иле наабарот. карочи был попутчик, белобрысый русский, работал в республиканской администрации в Узбекистане. карочи распечатал пузырь Русской, полночи рассказывал, что там творилось. што интересно, то же самое потом расследовали при Горбачеве
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
Для начала восле Смоленска, хде истоки Днепра, возникнет искусственное море, пака вы трубу будете в Крым обводную строеть. Кроме того Днепр проходя через Беларусь наполняет русло на 40%, а потом есче в Украине стокаже пока до Киева дойдет, тоесть ну обмелеет немнога, но не критицки...
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
China’s Interests in Kazakhstan
As Kazakhstan was rocked by violent protests, China is worried about its investments in the country and the United States is concerned about Chinese nuclear assets.
Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev ordered the military and police to “fire without warning” to quell anti-government protests, which began on Jan. 2 as a result of the doubling of the cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). Tokayev claimed that “20,000 bandits” had attacked Almaty, the largest city, and blamed foreign-trained “terrorists” for the protests.
As the protests grew, the list of grievances expanded to include inequality and authoritarianism. As of Jan. 9, around 5,800 people had been arrested and over 160 people were killed, including two children.
Kazakhstan is a member of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), which includes Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia. At Tokayev’s request, 2,500 CSTO troops were dispatched to the country and he authorized a shoot-to-kill order to quell the unrest.
The BBC reported that Tokayev dismissed calls to hold talks with protesters as “nonsense.” “We have to destroy them, this will be done soon,” he said in a televised address.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has expressed his support for Kazakhstan, while accusing and condemning foreign forces for undermining the peace and stability of the country. Beijing is most likely concerned about the safety of Chinese investments in the country and about violence spilling over into Xinjiang.
There’s no clear answer as to what was behind the unrest. Pan Guang, director of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Studies Center at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, claimed that terrorism, separatism, and religious extremism (dubbed the “three evils” by Beijing) incited the protests, according to Chinese news site Guancha.cn.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses the “three evils” as an excuse to justify its repressive policies and abuses in Xinjiang. Both the Trump and Biden administrations have called the repression of Uyghurs a genocide. President Joe Biden signed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act on Dec. 23, banning products made with slave labor.
Over the past two decades, China has built up its relationship with Kazakhstan, eroding the leading role that Russia has historically played in the region. Kazakhstan is a member of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, also known as “One Belt, One Road”). China is Kazakhstan’s second-largest trading partner with bilateral trade reaching $22.94 billion in November 2021. Beijing has invested $17 billion in Kazakhstan, including an 8.3 percent stake in the country’s Kashagan oilfield.
Російська армія не сильна, Вона просто довга.
Зеленський про F-16: У нас будуть літаки
не испытываю неприязни к бесзасчитным интеллигентым русским людям
https://fb.watch/ayGdMyhmR2/
Що ввела Росія під маркою ОДКБ У Казахстан? 🛑
“Це була складна спецоперація з боку Росії, хоча передумови народного невдоволення безумовно зріли і мали місце. Москва безумовно контролювала ситуацію, і нічим іншим, окрім введення військ це закінчитись не могло. ОДКБ — це Росія і нічого іншого окрім неї там немає”.
Коментую Марк Фейгін — російський політичний і громадський діяч
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