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Should Kazakhstan fear a Crimea-style Moscow invasion?
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“Kazakhstan simply didn't exist, northern Kazakhstan was uninhabited,” Vyacheslav Nikonov, a lawmaker with the ruling United Russia party said on December 10 on the federal Channel One. “And, actually, Kazakhstan's territory is a big gift from Russia and the Soviet Union.”
Nikonov’s pedigree made his words sound especially ominous. His grandfather, Vyacheslav Molotov... Soviet foreign minister who signed a 1939 pact with Nazi Germany to partition Poland in a step that triggered World War II. ... “If you don't consider it a gift – give it back, because you took it illegally,” said Yevgeny Fyodorov, who heads the National Liberation Movement, a grassroots movement that idolises Russian President Vladimir Putin and advocates for the restoration of the USSR. ...
Stalinist Moscow violently reshaped Kazakhstan’s ethnic landscape by deporting hundreds of thousands of former political prisoners and entire ethnic groups, including Chechens and Germans that had lived along the Volga River since the 18th century.
As a result, at the dawn of their independence, ethnic Kazakhs were not a majority, ...
But three decades after the Soviet collapse, Kazakh elites remain highly Russified, and Russian is the predominant language of communication in urban centres"
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my answer is yes , Kazakhstan Should fear a Crimea-style Moscow (as long as Moscow´s empire exist) invasion! what guys do you think ?
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“Kazakhstan simply didn't exist, northern Kazakhstan was uninhabited,” Vyacheslav Nikonov, a lawmaker with the ruling United Russia party said on December 10 on the federal Channel One. “And, actually, Kazakhstan's territory is a big gift from Russia and the Soviet Union.”
Nikonov’s pedigree made his words sound especially ominous. His grandfather, Vyacheslav Molotov... Soviet foreign minister who signed a 1939 pact with Nazi Germany to partition Poland in a step that triggered World War II. ... “If you don't consider it a gift – give it back, because you took it illegally,” said Yevgeny Fyodorov, who heads the National Liberation Movement, a grassroots movement that idolises Russian President Vladimir Putin and advocates for the restoration of the USSR. ...
Stalinist Moscow violently reshaped Kazakhstan’s ethnic landscape by deporting hundreds of thousands of former political prisoners and entire ethnic groups, including Chechens and Germans that had lived along the Volga River since the 18th century.
As a result, at the dawn of their independence, ethnic Kazakhs were not a majority, ...
But three decades after the Soviet collapse, Kazakh elites remain highly Russified, and Russian is the predominant language of communication in urban centres"
Should Kazakhstan fear a Crimea-style Russian invasion?
Observers are worried that Russian lawmakers’ recent statements are paving the way for an actual annexation of Kazakhstan.
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The Moscow Military Forum: Moscow 's Hybrid War Campaign: Implications for Ukraine and Beyond
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my answer is yes , Kazakhstan Should fear a Crimea-style Moscow (as long as Moscow´s empire exist) invasion! what guys do you think ?