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The situation in Kazakhstan stabilizes, the U.S. Secretary of State intimidates the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to fight back

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Original title: The situation in Kazakhstan is stabilizing, the US Secretary of State utterly intimidates, and the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strikes back!

  [环球时报驻哈萨克斯坦、加拿大特派特约记者 周翰博 陶短房 柳玉鹏]The situation in Kazakhstan has basically stabilized, and the arrest of the rioters is being stepped up. The Press Office of the Presidential Palace of Kazakhstan said on the 9th that about 5,800 people have been arrested by the police, including a large number of foreigners. Obviously, the Kazakh President Tokayev’s earlier statement that foreign forces instigated and instigated the protests turned into riots, and there is sufficient evidence. With the help of Russia and other members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the U.S. can’t stand the riots in Kazakhstan. The U.S. Secretary of State Blincol personally went into battle and threatened Kazakhstan, saying: “Once you let Russians into your house, it’s sometimes difficult to drive them away.” In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry retorted, “When Americans come to your house. It’s hard for you to live without being robbed or raped.” As for the words of the Russian Foreign Ministry, it is clear that many developing countries have deep feelings.

Kazakhstan’s anti-terrorism operation enters a “new phase”

Kazakhstan’s Acting Minister of Internal Affairs Turgumbayev said on the 9th that the situation in all regions of Kazakhstan has stabilized. Law enforcement officers have retaken all occupied government buildings. The operation of public facilities and life support systems are being restored.

In Nur-Sultan, the capital where the “Global Times” reporter station in Kazakhstan is located, there will be about four to five hours of internet access every day for the past two days, during which people can communicate freely with the outside world. In addition, the government has included 7 media such as Kazakhstan News Agency, Tengri News Network, and Habar 24 TV Station in the control “white list”, allowing people to freely access them at any time. According to Kazakh News Agency, Kazakhstan plans to fly 38 flights on the 9th, involving the capital Nur-Sultan, Almaty, the largest city where riots have been severe, and Aktau and other cities.

The “eye of the storm” Almaty has basically calmed down. According to Habar 24 TV station, from the night of the 8th to the 9th, the buildings in Almaty were not subject to major attacks. The local government stated that it had cleared “gangster groups” in areas with severe disturbances such as the City Hall, Republic Square, and Duman Community. The report also said that the current anti-terrorism operations in Kazakhstan have entered a “new phase”, and all checkpoints in Almaty have deployed troops to prevent militants from escaping from the city.

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Many friends in Almaty told the Global Times reporter that the local situation is generally stable. Supermarkets and pharmacies in the city have resumed operations, and the supply of food and medicine is stable. A large number of burned vehicles can still be seen on the streets of the main city. Isolation belts have been set up around some important local targets, and military police with live ammunition are on duty.

At present, there is still a lot of aftermath work to be done in Kazakhstan, and the top priority is to hunt down the rioters. The Press Office of the President of Kazakhstan issued an announcement on the 9th, stating that as of that day, a total of about 5,800 people had been arrested, including a large number of foreigners. President Tokayev posted on social media on the 8th, reiterating that the mob must be eliminated. He disclosed that Almaty had been attacked by more than 20,000 terrorists in six rounds during the riots. These thugs have been specially trained, organized and directed, and many of them do not speak Kazakh.

The video released by the Habar 24 TV station on the 9th showed that a man arrested for participating in the Almaty riots admitted that he had arrived here from Kyrgyzstan on the 2nd. Someone gave him more than 200 dollars and bought a plane ticket. He paid for his accommodation in Kazakhstan and asked him to go to Kazakhstan to participate in the riots. The man said that about 10 people from Uzbekistan and Tajikistan came to Almaty like him (to participate in the riots).

“Western strategic offensive backfired”

Russian President’s Press Secretary Peskov stated on the 9th that Putin plans to participate in a video conference of the leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization on the 10th to discuss the situation in Kazakhstan. The day before, Tokayev had a telephone conversation with Putin. Tokayev expressed his gratitude to the partners of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, especially Russia, for their assistance. He suggested holding a video conference on the National Security Council of the Ji’an Organization.

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However, after Russia led the Ji’an organization to send troops for peacekeeping, Kazakhstan quickly restored order, but some people were fidgeting. U.S. Secretary of State Blincoln said at a press conference on the 7th that the U.S. doubted the real reason for Kazakhstan’s request to send troops to the Ji’an organization to maintain peace. , Sometimes it’s hard to drive them away.”

In response, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova counterattacked on the 8th, saying that Brinken spoke of the tragic incident in Kazakhstan in a “typically rude way”. The Ji’an organization’s response to the incident in Kazakhstan is absolutely legal, and the UN Security Council has been notified of this. She said: “When Americans come to your house, it is difficult for you to live without being robbed or raped.” Yugoslavs, Libyans, Syrians, and others who unfortunately saw these unexpected guests at the’home’ will have a lot to say.”

On Twitter, some netizens sarcastically said: “Russia and other countries were invited by the Kazakhstan government (to send peacekeeping troops), did the United States (invading Afghanistan) receive an invitation from the Afghan government?” “The US military has been in Japan and South Korea for more than 70 years. Haven’t left yet, this is how easy it is for the so-called US military to leave.”

“The Western strategic offensive backfired.” An article published on the website of the Russian Strategic Culture Foundation stated that the most impressive thing about the Kazakhstan incident is that all the member states of the Ji’an organization agreed to send peacekeeping troops. In recent years, many countries have been hit by the “mixed war” between the United States and the West. All Ji’an member states are fully aware that facing the ever-increasing global instability, external threats, and the continued sabotage of the West, there is no hope for fighting alone. It can be said that the West’s attempt to disrupt Russia’s neighboring countries to combat Russia’s strategic offensive has produced an effect that is contrary to the expectations of the West.

Zakharova stated in a live broadcast on YouTube on the 8th that the U.S. statement was “naive and nonsense.” “Some people say this is Russia-phobia. I think this is a sign of despair.”

U.S. fears that Kazakhstan’s resources are out of control

In addition to counter-terrorism and diplomacy, Kazakhstan still has a lot of livelihood work to be done. The Ministry of Labor and Social Security of Kazakhstan released information on the 8th that starting from January 1, 2022, pensions for retirees calculated based on age and length of service will increase by 7%. The Presidential Palace of Kazakhstan stated that there will be no increase in public service fees before July 1.

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In addition, the National Security Council of Kazakhstan announced on the 8th that the former prime minister and former chairman of the National Security Council Masimov had been arrested on suspicion of treason on January 6. This news has caused various speculations in the Western media. The Wall Street Journal stated on the 8th that Massimov is widely regarded as a close ally of Kazakhstan’s first President Nazarbayev. “All of this makes people suspect that there is power among elites behind this violent conflict. Struggle.” The New York Times also has a similar analysis.

In this regard, Nazarbayev’s spokesperson said on the 9th that the media and social networking sites have many rumors and provocative texts about Nazarbayev, which is an attempt to destabilize the political situation in Kazakhstan. Nazarbayev has been supporting the head of state in Nursultan these days. The spokesperson said that Nazarbayev had previously voluntarily decided to transfer the chairmanship of the National Security Council to President Tokayev, because he was well aware that turmoil and terrorism required national leaders to respond quickly, tough and uncompromising. This once again proves the firmness and consistency of the state power. The spokesman said that Nazarbayev called on all citizens to unite and support the president.

According to RIA Novosti, the United States and the West are actually worried that under the background of the Collective Security Treaty Organization providing assistance to Kazakhstan, the country’s oil and gas assets will not be controlled by the West. According to reports, 90% of Kazakhstan’s exports are oil and natural gas, and all these resources are now almost controlled by energy companies in the United States and Europe. Kazakhstan’s largest oil producer Tengis Chevrolet holds 80% of its shares in Chevrolet, Exxon Mobil and a Dutch company. Most of the shares of Karachaganak, Kazakhstan’s second largest oil company, are also held by Western capital. In this case, when the Collective Security Treaty Organization peacekeeping force appeared in Kazakhstan, Washington was worried that these resources would gradually be transferred to Russia’s control.

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