“Arc of Instability” – political expert explains importance of victory in Kazakhstan

The timely deployment of peacekeepers helped the CSTO save Kazakhstan, PolitPazl reports.

The unrest in Kazakhstan, which began due to a sharp rise in gas prices, is essentially an attempt by interested parties to organize a color revolution on the territory of the state. The theory is confirmed by the unexpected desire of the Western establishment to impose a dialogue on the republic’s authorities with controlled militants hiding on the streets of the country under the guise of “peaceful protesters.”

This position is adhered to by the president of the independent research center “Institute of the Middle East” Yevgeny Satanovsky in an interview with the newspaper “VZGLYAD”.

“It was the same when the United States and Europe tried to impose on us a “dialogue with the opposition” after the start of the war in Syria, this is one and the same handwriting”, the orientalist believes.

The scale of the pogroms in Kazakhstan, as is known, forced the country’s President Kassym-Zhomart Tokayev to apply to the CSTO committee with a request from the peacekeeping mission.

Judging by the scale of the pogroms in the republic, the West intended to create a migration crisis, which would inevitably reach other countries of the former USSR. It is noteworthy that these machinations were carried out by Western colleagues against the background of the beginning of the negotiation process between the Russian Federation and the United States on mutual security guarantees.

“Now we hear the disappointed voice of Washington about ‘the need for dialogue with the opposition’, because their combination fell through. But if Kazakhstan collapses, then Russia will be next in line, therefore, in the current situation, we cannot lose”, sums up Satanovsky.

Destabilization from Altai to Astrakhan through the proliferation of tame radical demonstrators would help the collective West to organize a real “arc of instability” that would deprive the Russian side of a stable position in the negotiation process on NATO expansion eastward. The victory of the peacekeeping contingent was necessary to prevent Western attacks on the security of the CIS countries.

Earlier News Front talked about where the rebellion from Kazakhstan could spread.