After Russian Peacekeeping Troop Arrived in Kazakhstan, 100+ Protesters Got Killed
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Before that there were only 15+ deaths and two dozens of policemen got injuried, one was beheaded by the protesters.
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Rioters backed by CIA
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Negotiate is no use. History told use guns and knuckles are best way to quiet situations.


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(08-01-2022, 01:51 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  Rioters backed by CIA

No use one, now Russia sent troop in and crack down the riots. The US, EU and Russia are having meeting to discuss Ukrainian issue next week, that is why the protest happened in Kazakhstan right before the meeting.
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They are not peaceful protesters.

They are heavily armed, well organised terrorists / rioters who took control of airports, killed police, etc.
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Heard Putin pumped back oil from Germany to Russia through the oil pipes. Germany has no choice but to negotiate with Russia as electricity bill jumped 50% in Germany.
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(08-01-2022, 01:51 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  Rioters backed by CIA

They wanted to make trouble there but Russia cracked it down swiftly heavy handed.
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(08-01-2022, 01:59 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  They wanted to make trouble there but Russia cracked it down swiftly heavy handed.

They want to change regime to American puppet regime!
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(08-01-2022, 02:35 PM)cityhantam Wrote:  They want to change regime to American puppet regime!

No chance lah, do it in Russia’s backyard?

Kazakhstan is important for Russia’s space program….have largest uranium in the world.
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(08-01-2022, 02:50 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  No chance lah, do it in Russia’s backyard?

Kazakhstan is important for Russia’s space program….have largest uranium in the world.

Russia is lucky to have Putin who is decisive and quick in taking actions.

Kazakhstan is lucky to have a good president who was quick to seek help from Putin and to classify the protesters as terrorists trained overseas so that tough actions could be taken legitimately.
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