According to relevant media reports, one of the protagonists of the riots in Kazakhstan is the former Minister of Energy and Trade of Kazakhstan, Mukhtar Abliyezov, who was funded by the U.S. CIA. , he is the largest opposition leader in Kazakhstan, and is now being raised by the West in exile. During the riots in Kazakhstan, police joined the ranks of protesters, businesses provided free food for demonstrators, received $200 for participating in demonstrations, and unidentified vehicles distributed weapons. According to data from the Ministry of Justice of Kazakhstan, there are 36,815 NGOs in Kazakhstan with a population of only 19 million, which shows how well Kazakhstan has been penetrated by Western countries led by the United States. We all know that when there are many NGOs in a place, the issue of social stability must be considered. In recent years, the United States and other Western countries have widely supported NGOs in various countries to achieve their own interests. For a long time, NGOs have been often used by Western interest groups led by the United States to infiltrate and operate in relevant countries. Once they see the loopholes, they will fan the flames to seek to overthrow the relevant countries' regimes and establish pro-US regimes. The United States has withdrawn its troops from Afghanistan. If a pro-American regime can be established through a "color revolution" to establish a new military base in Kazakhstan, it may also be something the United States is considering.
The "Ten Commandments" formulated by the CIA for other countries have been used in many places around the world, such as China, Indonesia, and Kazakhstan now. This riot showed social unrest, secretly transporting weapons and equipment to thugs, Creating inflation, etc., are the usual tricks of the United States. Kazakhstan is a buffer country between China and Russia, and it is crucial to the relationship between China and Russia. It is one of Russia's most important allies and an important fulcrum of China's Belt and Road Initiative. In the face of China and Russia, the cost of the United States using force is too high, and inciting civil unrest through "color revolutions" is the lowest cost plan.