To get up to speed on the basics of the crisis in Kazakhstan, please see my prior thread.
To summarize:
1. Russia views this as an attempted "color revolution" led by the West
2. This provocation risks escalating NATO-Russia conflict over Ukraine
To summarize:
1. Russia views this as an attempted "color revolution" led by the West
2. This provocation risks escalating NATO-Russia conflict over Ukraine
But we're getting ahead of ourselves.
The Biden connection is only one volatile detail of what is going on inside Kazakhstan and what it means for the world.
To get a clearer picture, we need to examine Massimov's broader role inside the country's power structure.
The Biden connection is only one volatile detail of what is going on inside Kazakhstan and what it means for the world.
To get a clearer picture, we need to examine Massimov's broader role inside the country's power structure.
The big question was: Did Tokayev take that step at Nazarbayev's request, so that Nazarbayev would not be blamed if security forces shot protesters?
Or was the removal the sign of a rift between Tokayev and Nazarbayev?
Or was the removal the sign of a rift between Tokayev and Nazarbayev?
The first is that Massimov moved against *both* Tokayev and Nazarbayev.
The second is that Massimov and Nazarbayev moved against Tokayev *together* β potentially because Nazarbayev feared that he was going to be stripped of his "Leader of the Nation" title.
The second is that Massimov and Nazarbayev moved against Tokayev *together* β potentially because Nazarbayev feared that he was going to be stripped of his "Leader of the Nation" title.
Many outside commentators have argued that, because there appears to be a "palace coup," the possibility of a "color revolution" can be excluded.
They are severely wrong, first as a matter of substance, second as one of perception.
They are severely wrong, first as a matter of substance, second as one of perception.
Substantively, color revolutions *ALWAYS* involve the active collaboration of one faction of a country's elite.
Recall the famous audio of Victoria Nuland weighing in on which members of Ukraine's elite should compose its post-revolutionary government.
Recall the famous audio of Victoria Nuland weighing in on which members of Ukraine's elite should compose its post-revolutionary government.
Also, even if no true "color revolution" was attempted in Kazakhstan (and that is highly debatable), it will be in the interest of Russia to push that narrative.
Specifically, a foreign attack on Kazakhstan is necessary to make the CSTO-led intervention lawful.
Specifically, a foreign attack on Kazakhstan is necessary to make the CSTO-led intervention lawful.
The fact that the accused leader of the "color revolution" (or, at least, one of the major conspirators) has been connected to President Biden is therefore a veritable gift to Russia.
The script writes itself to blame the U.S., true or false.
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The script writes itself to blame the U.S., true or false.
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Whether the West actually instigated the crisis is quickly becoming irrelevant.
The U.S. response to Russia's intervention is already fraying bilateral relations, making it harder to imagine a positive outcome in upcoming talks to resolve the Ukraine standoff.
The U.S. response to Russia's intervention is already fraying bilateral relations, making it harder to imagine a positive outcome in upcoming talks to resolve the Ukraine standoff.
This comment was infuriating to Russia. The Foreign Ministry responded:
"If Anthony Blinken loves history lessons so much, then he should take the following into account: when Americans are in your house, it can be difficult to stay alive and not be robbed or raped."
"If Anthony Blinken loves history lessons so much, then he should take the following into account: when Americans are in your house, it can be difficult to stay alive and not be robbed or raped."
To say the least, this is not the tone that one would want between the world's two superpowers heading into the most important negotiations since the end of the Cold War.
A security showdown over Ukraine is looming, and our countries are trading insults.
A security showdown over Ukraine is looming, and our countries are trading insults.
Many in Western media hoped that the crisis in Kazakhstan would resolve the Ukraine situation indirectly.
They believed that, if Russia intervened in Kazakhstan, it might not have enough troops to take action in Ukraine.
Those hopes are rapidly being dashed.
They believed that, if Russia intervened in Kazakhstan, it might not have enough troops to take action in Ukraine.
Those hopes are rapidly being dashed.
The force of 3,000 paratroopers and special forces that Russia has deployed to Kazakhstan already appears to have brought stability to the country.
This was a matter of signaling: Kazakh forces will no longer desert, knowing Russia has picked sides.
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This was a matter of signaling: Kazakh forces will no longer desert, knowing Russia has picked sides.
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It was largely predictable, given that the mere threat of Russian intervention in Belarus was enough to effectively put down the uprising against Lukashenko.
The same game plan appears to be working in Kazakhstan, albeit in a more aggressive form.
The same game plan appears to be working in Kazakhstan, albeit in a more aggressive form.
The end result is that Russia finds itself with more than enough troops to mount an intervention in Ukraine, if it so desires.
I am agnostic on what Russia's ultimate decision on that question will be.
But the situation in Kazakhstan doesn't make a RU operation less likely.
I am agnostic on what Russia's ultimate decision on that question will be.
But the situation in Kazakhstan doesn't make a RU operation less likely.
To the contrary, because the Kazakhstan crisis has further strained relations between Russia and the West, it will make it more difficult to achieve a peaceful resolution to the standoff over Ukraine.
War is now more likely, not less.
War is now more likely, not less.
NEW: I've put together a thread answering my critics.
Compare their arguments to my responses, and make up your own mind.
Compare their arguments to my responses, and make up your own mind.
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