{"id":466842,"date":"2022-01-12T16:33:57","date_gmt":"2022-01-12T16:33:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dissidentvoice.org\/?p=125332"},"modified":"2022-01-12T16:33:57","modified_gmt":"2022-01-12T16:33:57","slug":"kazakhstan-natos-new-frontier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2022\/01\/12\/kazakhstan-natos-new-frontier\/","title":{"rendered":"Kazakhstan: \u00a0NATO\u2019s New Frontier?"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Kazakhstan reminds of Armenia (September 2015), also energy price increases, Georgia (April 2009), opposition attempting to force pro-Russian President Mikheil Saakashvili, from power; and even to some extent of Ukraine (2014) \u2013 Maiden riots supposedly because then President Viktor Yanukovych, lured into negotiations with Europe for an association agreement with the European Union, behind which was \u2013 who else \u2013 NATO. The majority of Ukrainians had no idea about these ongoing negotiations and their background. So, the riots were planned by long hand and had nothing to do with the short-cut EU negotiations. Talks were eventually interrupted when Yanukovych received assurances from Russia for a \u201cbetter deal\u201d.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s when hell broke out on 21 February 2014 and the Maidan massacre took place. Its violent destruction was disproportionate to the cause. Western hired mercenaries were behind the merciless killing. The Maidan massacre murdered some 130 people, including some 18 policemen. That\u2019s when it became clear \u2013 another Color Revolution was being instigated by the west \u2013 and always, but always with NATO in the back.\u00a0 NATO\u2019s goal was setting up one or several bases in Ukraine, the closer to Moscow, the better.<\/p>\n

Just for the record, the 1991 agreement between Europe and the new Russia, stipulated that there would be no new NATO bases further to the east (of Berlin), was never respected by the west. That\u2019s why President Putin is drawing red lines, and rightly so.<\/p>\n

Perhaps, one of the first such Color Revolutions in recent history was Serbia, when in early 2000 Serbian youth chanted \u201cSlobo, Save Serbia! Slobo Save Serbia!\u201d.<\/em> Later that year, a \u201creform-minded\u201d foreign-funded and trained group of young people infiltrated the Serbian pro-Milosevic youth and brought Milosevic, the president loved by most Serbs, to fall in October 2000. He was arrested immediately shipped to the ICC prison in The Hague, where he awaited trial for highest treason and crimes against humanity, which he did not commit.<\/p>\n

His lawyers accumulated enough proof for Milosevic to demonstrate that the west was behind this Color Revolution and, indeed, the total dismantling of former Yugoslavia. If these documents would become known to the Court, the ICC, one of the most important interferences and destruction of a country in recent history would shed an irrevocable light on the crimes of the west, at that time led by President Clinton et al<\/em>. So, Milosevic had to be \u201cneutralized\u2019. On March 11, 2006, he was found dead in his prison cell, a so-called suicide. This, despite the fact that since June 2001, he was on constant suicide watch.<\/p>\n

Well, these are the stories of Armenia, Georgia and Serbia, but back to Kazakhstan, which resembles in many details these preceding so-called Color Revolutions. NATO having been unsuccessful under Russia\u2019s strict red line \u2013 to advance further toward Moscow in Ukraine, or before in Belarus — is trying now on the southern front, with Kazakhstan.<\/p>\n

This is clearly an attempted coup, no longer just protests about a gas price hike. It was engineered by the west \u2013 see this interview on the Kazakhstan crisis of Dr. Marcus Papadopoulos with Kevork Almassian (video 46 min. 6 January 2022):<\/p>\n