I can't believe it.
Destroying the city you live in with heating and automobile fuel prices is as foolish as fighting a virus with a gun.
Only then. The rampage will only keep you warm.
I'm sure there are other ways (detours).
私にはどうもにわかには信じられない。
暖房や自動車燃料の高騰で、自分たちの生活する街を破壊するのは、ウィルスと銃で対抗するのと同じくらい愚かなことだ。
暴れても、体が温まるのはその時だけだ。
他の方法(迂回路)はあるように思うのだが。
Maidan in Almaty? Oh yeah. But it’s complicated.
Now compare it to what I learned from two different, high-ranking intel sources.
The first source was explicit: the whole Kazakh adventure is being sponsored by MI6 to create a new Maidan right before the Russia/US-NATO talks in Geneva and Brussels next week, to prevent any kind of agreement. Significantly, the “rebels” maintained their national coordination even after the internet was disconnected.
The second source is more nuanced: the usual suspects are trying to force Russia to back down against the collective West by creating a major distraction in their Eastern front, as part of a rolling strategy of chaos all along Russia’s borders. That may be a clever diversionary tactic, but Russian military intel is watching. Closely. And for the sake of the usual suspects, this better may not be interpreted – ominously – was a war provocation.
https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2022/01/06/steppe-on-fire-kazakhstan-color-revolution/