Mostly yes
Ukrainian republic of Kiev 1917-1920 and just "claimed boundary". Did not own them.
Just a handful of impostors proclaimed Russian territories their own. And then the Bolsheviks supported their wishes. It's good that not all.
Some protesters were shipped from Kyrgyzstan, which has good CIA presence.. Also, Turkans from Turkey were involved, as they want to increase their influence in Turkic nations like Kazakhstan.. Also, many Kazakh elites have money and family in the west, and are compromised..Ya it seems so
Take Russia out of equation in central Asia and say hello to radical Islam . CIA has used islam through out history like that of the khalifs of old days .Ya it seems so
CIA is desperate. Belarus, Ethiopia and now Kazakhstan. SVR is screwing them hard.Ya it seems so
law vs chaosWhat's wrong with overthrowing a dictator?
I disagree. with this. Vice versa. It is the dictator and his entourage who bring death.law vs chaos
overthrow the dictator = chaos.
Some kinds of people thrive in chaos. Their nations are always in turmoil and poverty.
How has it worked out for the people of the countries that actually had color revolutions? In most cases they are worse off no?What's wrong with overthrowing a dictator?
Sure, "dictators". I guess the criteria for that and which ones should be helped and which ones shouldn't changes according to one's own purposes and benefits.What's wrong with overthrowing a dictator?
The people of Libya would like to have a word with you.What's wrong with overthrowing a dictator?
This isnt about a dictator, its about Kazakhstan being pro Russia. US didnt give two hoots when they overthrew Iran's DEMOCRATIC leadership and put in a monarch, because Iran was pro soviet.What's wrong with overthrowing a dictator?
If the European Union had an iota of self-worth, they would take the US to the International Criminal Court, and pivot to Asia as an independent bloc. It is a matter of shame that Germany and UK, the two most imposing economies of the European continent, are overseas territories of the US and will suck it up no matter what the US does.US started fires in middle East and resulting migrant crisis hit Europe and raised euroskepticism.
So much for US leadership.
Has Ukraine considered declaring neutrality as an official policy in return for international protection, along the lines of Switzerland? That would stop all this. Now I know there are several factors that prevent a large-scale invasion of Switzerland (their terrain being one) unlike Ukraine. But this won't have happened had the coup during Euromaidan not happened.