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"In addition to the US-NATO military investments in Ukraine, there is the $ 10 billion investment foreseen by the plan that is being carried out by Erik Prince, founder of the US private military company Blackwater – now it is renamed Academy – which has supplied mercenaries to the CIA, the Pentagon, and the State Department for covert operations (including torture and murder), gaining billions of dollars. Erik Prince’s plan, revealed by an investigation of Time magazine, consists in creating a private army in Ukraine through a partnership between the Lancaster 6 Company, and the main CIA-controlled Ukrainian intelligence office. Through them, Prince has supplied mercenaries in the Middle East and Africa. It is not known, of course, what would be the task of the private army created in Ukraine by the founder of Blackwater certainly with CIA funding. However, it can be expected that it would conduct covert operations in Europe, Russia, and other regions from its Ukraine base."





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Whether the design had a name or held any particular significance among the SS remains unknown. Its association with the occult originates with a 1991 German novel, Die Schwarze Sonne von Tashi Lhunpo ("The Black Sun of Tashi Lhunpo"), by the pseudonymous author Russell McCloud. The book links the Wewelsburg mosaic with the neo-Nazi concept of the "Black Sun", invented by former SS officer Wilhelm Landig as a substitute for the Nazi swastika."



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Post by some seeing eye » Wed Apr 06, 2022 6:22 am

Tina! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AQ9B4CN27Y
Donald! https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... nt/629454/

Tina Peters is a disgraced Mesa County Colorado elections director, now running to be in charge of the entire State of Colorado election system.
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some seeing eye wrote:
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Tina! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AQ9B4CN27Y
Donald! https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... nt/629454/

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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:02 am

Canoe wrote:
Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:49 am
7 busses with Russian soldiers suffering from Acute Radiation Syndrome have arrived to a hospital in Belarus from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
They allegedly dug trenches in the highly radioactive Red Forest - UNIAN News Agency
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1 ... 6065845250
[Drone footage said to show trenches dug at Chernobyl by Russian soldiers].

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Towing a tank with a tractor

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Troll face and Rasputin Song Jamming Russian Military Radio

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Canoe wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:02 am
Canoe wrote:
Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:49 am
7 busses with Russian soldiers suffering from Acute Radiation Syndrome have arrived to a hospital in Belarus from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
They allegedly dug trenches in the highly radioactive Red Forest - UNIAN News Agency
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1 ... 6065845250
Drone footage said to show trenches dug at Chernobyl by Russian soldiers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4sZRG0icJc
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Canoe wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:02 am
Canoe wrote:
Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:49 am
7 busses with Russian soldiers suffering from Acute Radiation Syndrome have arrived to a hospital in Belarus from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
They allegedly dug trenches in the highly radioactive Red Forest - UNIAN News Agency
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1 ... 6065845250
Drone footage said to show trenches dug at Chernobyl by Russian soldiers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4sZRG0icJc
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:30 am

The nine-member court is currently split between six Republican-appointed justices and three picked by Democrats.

The Senate judiciary committee, which like the full chamber is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, voted 11-11 on Monday on whether to back her nomination.

A final vote before the 100-member Senate is expected by Friday.

On Monday evening two Republican senators, Mitt Romney of Utah and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, declared support for Judge Jackson. With one other Republican, Senator Susan Collins of Maine, having already said she will vote for the nominee, Judge Jackson's confirmation is assured.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60986427
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:37 am

FBI trolls Russian embassy with geotargeted ads for disgruntled spies

In the wake of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the FBI stepped up its recruiting efforts in the US, hoping to attract Russians who are dissatisfied or disillusioned with the war. People standing in close proximity to the Russian embassy in Washington, DC, can see the ads, which appear in Russian, on Facebook, Twitter, and Google. One ad appeared in a Washington Post reporter’s Facebook feed when he was standing on the sidewalk next to the embassy’s walls on Wisconsin Avenue NW, but none appeared in his feed when he crossed the street.

“It’s a brilliant recruiting strategy because I think there’s probably a lot of folks within the Russian government that are incredibly dissatisfied with Putin’s war, and therefore it’s a great opportunity to see if any of those dissatisfied people could help us understand Putin’s intentions better,” Peter Lapp, a former FBI counterintelligence agent, told the Post.

Above the ad, the FBI implores readers to contact the agency. “The information provided to the FBI by the public is the most effective means of combating threats. If you have information that could help the FBI, please contact us,” it says. The ad links to the Washington field office’s counterintelligence program, encouraging visitors to “visit us in person” and saying that “[t]he information you provide will be handled in a confidential manner, and our interactions with you will be professional and respectful.” The same text appears on the bottom half of the page in Russian.

“Russian counterintelligence officers are currently in an all-hands-on-deck mode to make sure their folks don’t stray and that they are keeping an eye on their own officers to make sure that no one goes rogue,” he said.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/202 ... led-spies/
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:41 am

A mysterious satellite hack has victims far beyond Ukraine
The biggest hack since Russia’s war began knocked thousands of people offline.

the KA-SAT ... the satellite beams high-speed Internet down to people across Europe. Since 2011, it has helped homeowners, businesses, and militaries get online. However, as Russian troops moved into Ukraine during the early hours of February 24, satellite Internet connections were disrupted. A mysterious cyberattack against the satellite’s ground infrastructure — not the satellite itself — plunged tens of thousands of people into Internet darkness.

Among them were parts of Ukraine’s defenses. “It was a really huge loss in communications in the very beginning of war,” Viktor Zhora, a senior official at Ukraine’s cybersecurity agency, the State Services for Special Communication and Information Protection (SSSCIP), reportedly said two weeks later. He did not provide any more details, and SSSCIP did not respond to WIRED’s request for comment. But the attack against the satellite Internet system, owned by US company Viasat since last year, had even wider ramifications. People using satellite Internet connections were knocked offline all across Europe, from Poland to France.

https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... d-ukraine/
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Post by DVD Burner » Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:42 am

Canoe wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:30 am
The nine-member court is currently split between six Republican-appointed justices and three picked by Democrats.

The Senate judiciary committee, which like the full chamber is evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, voted 11-11 on Monday on whether to back her nomination.

A final vote before the 100-member Senate is expected by Friday.

On Monday evening two Republican senators, Mitt Romney of Utah and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, declared support for Judge Jackson. With one other Republican, Senator Susan Collins of Maine, having already said she will vote for the nominee, Judge Jackson's confirmation is assured.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60986427
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If confirmed, Judge Jackson, 51, would be the first black woman justice named to the Supreme Court in its 233-year history. She would also be just the third black American to ever sit on the country's top court, following justices Thurgood Marshall and current Justice Clarence Thomas.

The jurist, a Washington DC native, currently sits on the influential US Court of Appeals for the DC circuit.

She has two degrees from Harvard University and once served as editor of the Harvard Law Review.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60986427
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... the President nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve as the next Justice on the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson is one of our nation’s brightest legal minds and has an unusual breadth of experience in our legal system, giving her the perspective to be an exceptional Justice.

Experience [opens for details]
  • Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
  • Judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
  • Vice Chair of the U.S. Sentencing Commission
  • Public defender
  • Supreme Court Clerk
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JACKSON WOULD BRING AN UNPARALLELED BREADTH AND DEPTH OF EXPERIENCE
  • Jackson would be the most experienced trial court judge to join the Supreme Court in almost a century. Jackson served on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia for nearly 8 years, giving her more trial court experience than any sitting Supreme Court justice and more than any justice since Edward Sanford, who was nominated to the Supreme Court in 1923.
  • Jackson would be only the second sitting justice to serve at all three levels of the federal judiciary. Only Justice Sonia Sotomayor has also served as a District judge, Circuit judge and Supreme Court justice.
  • Jackson would bring more years of experience as a judge than four of the sitting justices combined. Jackson has more than eight years of experience as a judge; that’s more than Justices Thomas, Roberts, Kagan, and Barrett had combined when they were confirmed.
  • Jackson would be the first public defender to become a Supreme Court justice in the history of the Court. She would be the first justice with substantial criminal defense experience since Thurgood Marshall retired in 1991.
JACKSON HAS WON BIPARTISAN SUPPORT AND PRAISE
* Jackson has been confirmed by the Senate on a bipartisan basis three times. In 2021, Jackson was confirmed to the * United States Circuit Court for the District of Columbia with the support of Republican Sens. Murkowski, Collins, and Graham.
* Former Republican Speaker of the House Paul Ryan: “My praise for Ketanji’s intellect, for her character, for her integrity – it is unequivocal.”
* Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX): “Very impressive background … extensive trial court experience.”
* Republican-appointed judge Thomas Griffith, who supported Jackson’s elevation to the D.C. Circuit after observing her work as a judge, recently said: “Her academic record is remarkable. She has a breadth of experience, which is really quite unique.”
* When Jackson was nominated to the D.C. Circuit, she received support from Supreme Court clerks for Justices Scalia, Thomas, Rehnquist, Kennedy, Souter, and O’Connor.

INDEPENDENT ANALYSTS: JACKSON IS ‘HIGHLY QUALIFIED’ WITH A ‘GLITTERING RESUME’ AND A ‘VERY DISTINGUISHED RECORD’
* CNN: “She has a very distinguished record as a trial court judge and now an appellate court judge.”
* Boston Globe: “A sterling educational background, a distinguished track record on the federal bench, and a reputation for both brilliance and an even judicial temperament. … A reputation as brilliant and meticulous”
* PBS: “Jackson has a resume seemingly tailor-fit for the moment.”
* Vox: “Well qualified for the job. … Significant judicial experience.”
* CNN: “A glittering resume.”
* Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post: “Top-flight academic qualifications”
* Elie Honig, CNN Senior Legal Analyst: “Ranking among the absolute finest judges I’ve ever seen in action … a truly exceptional federal judge”
* Paul Bulter, Washington Post Columnist: “[A] résumé … from central casting”
* SCOTUS Blog: “She would bring a wide range of experiences”
* Bloomberg: “The most complete resume [among frontrunners on Biden’s reported list] for a seat on the high court.”
* LA Times: “Those who know Jackson say she always drew praise and respect.”
* Financial Times: “Her rise in the legal profession has been widely regarded as formidable”
* Slate: “A deep understanding of labor law”

https://demandjustice.org/judge-ketanji ... ourt-ever/
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PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Look, this is one of the most qualified nominees ever nominated for the Supreme Court in every respect-- in terms of her disposition, or intellectual capacity, her experience and background, and serving on two- three additional courts. A woman who is totally thoroughly qualified, totally thoroughly qualified. And will be a great addition to the court in my view. Thank you.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/biden-calls-j ... 39198.html
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:07 am

Two-thirds of Americans back Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court, poll shows

Two-thirds of Americans said that if they were senators they would vote to confirm Jackson, according to a Marquette Law School poll. Nearly half of the poll's respondents described the appellate judge as "very qualified" to serve on the nation's highest court.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/pol ... 208271001/
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:14 am

American Bar Association - Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary

The American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary has completed its evaluation of the professional qualifications of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who has been nominated by the President to the United States Supreme Court. As you know, the Standing Committee confines its evaluation to the qualities of integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament. The Standing Committee is of the unanimous opinion that Judge Jackson is “Well Qualified” to serve on the United States Supreme Court.

https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam ... ackson.pdf
STATEMENT of HON. ANN CLAIRE WILLIAMS (RET.) on behalf of the STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE FEDERAL JUDICIARY AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION before the COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY UNITED STATES SENATE
concerning the NOMINATION of THE HONORABLE KETANJI BROWN JACKSON to be ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 24, 2022

CONCLUSION
Across every aspect of her professional career, from over 250 judges, attorneys, and academics of all political persuasions, we heard the same words used to describe Judge Jackson: “brilliant,” “thoughtful,” “thorough,” “beyond reproach,” “fair,” “respectful,” and “eminently qualified.” Our extensive review leads us to conclude that Judge Jackson meets the highest standards of integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament. It is the unanimous opinion of the Standing Committee that Judge Jackson is “Well Qualified” to serve as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.

https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam ... ct-nom.pdf
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 9:50 am

Court orders Jan. 6 defense lawyer disbarred

* A Virginia state court has disbarred Jonathon Moseley, an attorney who has represented a slew of high-profile Jan. 6 defendants, including a member of the Oath Keepers charged with seditious conspiracy, as well as several targets of the House select committee investigating the attack on the Capitol.
* Details of the bar discipline case against Moseley were not immediately available, but a summary posted on the Virginia State Bar website on Tuesday said the court found that he violated “professional rules that govern safekeeping property; meritorious claims and contentions; candor toward the tribunal; fairness to opposing party and counsel; unauthorized practice of law, multijurisdictional practice of law; bar admission and disciplinary matters … and misconduct.”
* [from the court] "disciplinary rule violations have been proved by clear and convincing evidence"

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/0 ... d-00023314
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  • For him [Putin], the situation today is very complicated. At first, what he wanted was to change the power in Kyiv, put in his puppet, and was expecting that this would be met by flowers thrown on the street by Ukrainian people. When this did not happen, he went crazy. The fact that the people in Karkiv did not meet him with flowers, it not only angered him, I really think it literally drove him insane. That's when he started bombing Karkiv and Kyiv.
  • You must understand, that in his head, Putin is at war not with Ukraine. He is at war with the United States and NATO. He said this more than once. His propagandists have already started to prepare Russian society for an attack on NATO countries. They are constantly talking about this. And this is the preparation of Russian public opinion for this.
  • I am absolutely convinced that if Putin decides that he has won in Ukraine, this is not going to be the last step, the last war. The next steps will be the Baltic countries.
  • For a long time, Putin was a person that was money oriented. But as with many elderly criminals, he now has a mission in his head. And that is actually way more scary. His mission, under which he has to show the whole world that he is great, that he is leaving the world a legacy. That is a lot scarier than when he was just gathering money. Right now, I think money is not going to stop him.
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 11:44 am

With the poorly prepared and poorly supplied Russian troops that invaded Ukraine, they've been looting for warmer clothing to put on under the uniforms. Such Ukrainian civilian clothing is often seen under the uniforms of dead and captured Russian soldiers.

But now in addition to the Russians abandoning their dead and wounded, in the areas that Ukrainian forces retake, we're seeing images & footage of wounded Russian soldiers being left behind, but having been changed into Ukrainian civilian clothes. Some have stolen Ukrainian IDs that have photos that are vaguely similar to the wounded. As usual, most claims are that they've been left to die, but some claims that they're being left because the Russians don't have anything with which to care for their wounded with other than trivial wounds, so the soldiers decide to take their chances posing as a Ukrainian civilian.

Puts a new twist on the Russian soldiers stealing of IDs from civilian Ukrainians, those they let live, those they leave wounded and those they execute. Earlier reports of Russian soldiers killing civilians because that makes it easier to rob them of food, clothing, etc.. Wonder what else will turn up with Russians (or others) using those IDs.

Oddly (to me), some Russian dead are found with no ID. No papers, nothing on their uniform. As though their own soldiers removed such from their dead.

Some claims of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukrainian military uniforms (not just wearing their better boots), to move within Ukrainian controlled areas, but I've not seen convincing evidence yet.

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* One report in an area that Ukrainian forces retook. A woman and her family started living in the basement of their small home for safety from intermittent shelling. Then under occupation, Russian soldiers were going door to door searching. After going to answer the door from banging, the woman reported the Russian soldier who was searching their home suddenly said "It wasn't supposed to be like this!" and hurriedly left before completing his search. It wasn't specified what the soldier was or may have been looking for.
* #Russiansoldiers hung chickens' heads with clothespins to clotheslines in #Vorzel in #Kyiv region. This was reported by the UAnimals movement. [whole chickens, still feathered, hung by heads; terror? destroying food supply? went crazy?]
[From a telegram video, showing exactly what the text describes...]
The Russian side refuses to take the corpses of the killed soldiers of its army. As a result, the corpses are lying where the fighters were overtaken by death. They are sometimes eaten by stray dogs.
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 12:34 pm

Canoe wrote:
Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:02 am
Canoe wrote:
Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:49 am
7 buses with Russian soldiers suffering from Acute Radiation Syndrome have arrived to a hospital in Belarus from the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in Ukraine.
They allegedly dug trenches in the highly radioactive Red Forest - UNIAN News Agency
https://twitter.com/visegrad24/status/1 ... 6065845250
[Drone footage said to show trenches dug at Chernobyl by Russian soldiers].
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4sZRG0icJc
I was complaining to myself that I didn't have consecutive photos for stereoscopic examination.
But there's video: take two frames, spaced by some time, with the same angle & zoom.
Very low resolution and low detail (thanks high compression...), but it's obvious that the top soil was significantly disturbed by moving, and they did dig in. Those poor bastards.
Without shadows to measure angles and such, no way to tell how deep they went, but that's not really material to the issue.

This will affect the animals that are there and downwind of the disturbance, that had been thriving in the settled terrain. Worse is the dust particles they'll inhale. Although the elevated radiation levels from this have been measured, I haven't seen if the raised dust was reaching where people still lived or had moved back to their homes in the nearby forests.
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Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:53 am
A tangent, if you'd like to see some of the Chernobyl area as it was a few years ago. An amazing slice of the world, if you've got the time. The stories...
A series from a youtube traveller who likes exploring, including former Soviet sites.
[Wonder how Kolya is doing... Or the others living deeper in the forests. Or the nearby farms that had been producing (safe?) produce. (Kolya knows who to ask if he can take some...)]
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Post by some seeing eye » Wed Apr 06, 2022 6:37 pm

increasing the signal to noise ratio with compassion

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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 10:50 pm

Georgia lawmakers pass bill empowering election force to investigate voter fraud
Georgia Republicans passed a bill Monday that empowers state authorities to investigate election crimes and voter fraud, which critics called the latest GOP effort to undermine faith in elections.

The Criminal Record Responsibility Act passed along party lines, 98-69 in the House and 33-22 in the Senate, according to the state’s bill tracker. The bill gives the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) wide latitude to investigate allegations of voter fraud, allowing it to initiate the inquiries and subpoena people independently.

Current law allows the secretary of state to investigate purported election impropriety. Following the 2020 election, which former President Trump has claimed was rigged, Trump and his allies have gone on the offensive against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger over his refusal to overturn state election results.
An amendment giving the GBI authority to investigate any violation of the state’s election code was added to the bill shortly before it cleared the Georgia General Assembly.
This is not how a ‘government of the people’ should be doing business. And these are not ‘the people’s priorities’ that are being served. During yesterday’s chaos, it was very clear that some special or partisan interest wanted Georgia to have its own ‘Election Police’ force, just like Florida. So, now we have one – to the tune of almost $580,000 a year. That’s money that could and should be spent, instead, on things that would improve Georgians’ lives, like school lunches, housing assistance, and economic development programs that create good jobs.

As the Sine Die confetti settles, we urge the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to quickly adopt regulations making it clear that its investigators may not obstruct elections officials in their duties, particularly before elections are certified. The Bureau must make it clear to voters that the hypothetical situations suggested on the House floor last night will not happen.

And if the Bureau is now entrusted with investigating anything that could create doubt about our elections – we suggest they start, first, by investigating those who have been profiting by creating such doubt.

https://www.commoncause.org/georgia/pre ... -sine-die/
https://thehill.com/news/3259631-georgi ... ter-fraud/
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Post by Canoe » Wed Apr 06, 2022 11:48 pm

Moscow Outraged That Kazakhstan Becoming ‘a Second Ukraine’

Moscow-based commentators who remain convinced that Russia saved the current government in Kazakhstan by intervening there in January (see EDM, January 19, 21) are outraged that the Central Asian country is not supporting Russia in the Ukrainian conflict but rather publicly taking positions that challenge all of the Kremlin’s claims. Some, like Regnum journalist Bogdan Bezpalko, are beginning to use increasingly bellicose language, such as calling the Kazakhs “little Nazis” and arguing that “Kazakhstan is on its way to becoming a second Ukraine.” Unless this large steppe republic that Russia has long counted on as its closest partner in Central Asia changes course, such writers argue, Kazakhstan will suffer mightily for its failure to support Moscow now (Regnum, April 1). Senior Russian officials have not yet used equally incendiary language, and there is little prospect that Russia, its forces already overextended in Ukraine, will move militarily against Kazakhstan anytime soon. But it seems certain that the Kremlin is equally outraged by Kazakhstan’s stance and, when it can, will take measures to try to force Nur-Sultan to change its position (Politnavigator.net, March 4).

Russian writers have a long list of complaints about how Kazakhstan is responding to the Ukrainian crisis. They are upset that Kazakhstan has permitted pro-Ukrainian demonstrations while banning pro-Russian ones, angry that the Kazakhstani authorities have allowed their citizens to organize humanitarian assistance to Ukraine but not to (Russian-occupied) Donbas, and furious that instead of eliminating “Russophobes” from the government after January, the national authorities have allegedly brought more of them onboard and even allowed groups that Moscow views as anti-Russian to form new political parties (Regnum, April 1).

But in the “patriotic” Russians’ minds, those actions pale in comparison to the remarks that Timur Suleymenov, the first deputy head of the Presidential Administration in Kazakhstan, made in a recent interview, during a visit to European Union officials in Brussels (EurActiv, March 29; Moskovsky Komsomolets, April 1). Speaking with EurActiv, Suleymenov rejected all of Moscow’s positions on Ukraine. He said that “Kazakhstan will not be a tool to circumvent sanctions on Russia [passed] by the [United States] and the EU,” that Kazakhstan will label what Russia is doing in Ukraine a war regardless of what Moscow says, that Kazakhstan has not and will not recognize Crimea as part of Russia, and that Kazakhstan is working hard to diversity its export routes so as to bypass Russian territory. The senior Kazakhstani official, who has the ear of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, added that Kazakhstan does not want to be put “in the same basket” with Russia and that both its status as an independent country and its membership in the United Nations are more important as far as these issues are concerned than its membership in the Moscow-led Eurasian Economic Union and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (EurActiv, March 29). Suleymenov’s remarks suggest that Kazakhstan is perhaps further from Russia on the Ukrainian conflict than almost any other post-Soviet state, despite the fact that Moscow had clearly expected it to be among its closest backers (Thinktanks.by, March 18).


https://jamestown.org/program/moscow-ou ... d-ukraine/
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