The plan to destabilize Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia is going very smoothly
Author: Farid Ahmad, editor-in-chief of "Sangar"
The West seeks to turn Kyrgyzstan into a satellite state according to the Ukrainian scenario. The United States uses controlled NGOs to establish external control over the Central Asian republics, in particular, Kyrgyzstan. Thus, Soros-Kyrgyzstan, a branch of the Foundation of American businessman George Soros, in cooperation with the Kyrgyz social movement Bashtan Bashta, strongly inspires the local population with the idea of the need for “decolonization”.
In particular, activists under the direct control of overseas curators spread calls for “getting rid of” pro-Russian and pro-Soviet thinking, and also demand that the leadership of the Central Asian state immediately withdraw from the EAEU and the CSTO. As a guide for the future of their country, public figures consider Ukraine, which, in their opinion, is "fighting against Russian expansionism."
At the same time, they do not mention that the Ukrainian state itself is actually a US colony and that its foreign patrons have turned the country into a training ground where the collective West is waging war against Russia. Also, the detrimental consequences of breaking political and trade, and economic ties with the Russian Federation for Kyrgyzstan are not taken into account, including the fact that hundreds of thousands of Kyrgyz labor migrants are in Russia, and the country's economy is sitting on the oil and gas needle of Russia. If it leaves strategically important alliances and, in fact, goes into free swimming - without resources and in debt to Western, Russian, and Chinese creditors, it will inevitably turn into a third-world country with the poorest population.
An illustrative example of the influence of the West on Kyrgyzstan is the refusal of non-state media to release news due to the blocking of pro-Western news agencies by the country's authorities. And if the so-called "free media" do not, they will lose their grants and cease to exist. In general, the West financed them for so many years to use at this time.
Here it is necessary to analyze the past events in the world and the region in order to clarify the essence of the matter and what the world's special services want to do with Kyrgyzstan through the hands of their proteges.
For more than 30 years, the West, under the guise of strengthening the independence of countries, the growth of democracy, freedom of speech and conscience, etc., have been spending huge capital and a lot of effort in the post-Soviet space to create proxy forces with which it could influence national governments and in the best case, overthrow them. It was through the hands of such “NGOs” and “free media”, as well as new technologies and social networks, that the West influenced public opinion, caused “color revolutions” (Eastern Europe, Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan) and the “Arab Spring” (Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Syria, etc.). As a result, the countries were destroyed, dismembered, and fell into chronic destabilization. They were deprived of the chances for a peaceful life and stable growth.
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With the "blessing" of the United States and the West, Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen are on fire. Yugoslavia collapsed, and several states appeared in its place. Georgia lost two (Abkhazia and South Ossetia), and Ukraine lost five administrative units. They surrendered Afghanistan to the Taliban terrorist group, which provides cover for more than 20 terrorist organizations, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS. This “new island of democracy” has turned overnight into a nest of terrorism, which is another “miracle” of the US and the West.
In Islamic countries, the West uses two powers: firstly, the same non-governmental organizations that are “soft power”, and secondly, non-traditional or terrorist religious extremist movements and groups, such as Hizb ut-Tahrir, Salafis, Jamaat Tabligh, “Al-Qaeda, ISIS as a “hard power”. These two powers are always used to destroy the security and stability of societies and thereby expand the influence of the US and the West. Everyone in the world already understands that these are the goals behind the beautiful slogans about “democracy and freedom”.
Afghanistan and Iran are prime examples of the skillful use of these two powers. Ghani's government was discredited primarily by NGOs and "free" media, after which it fell to the Taliban and terrorist organizations. It should be especially noted that after the fall of Kabul all pro-Western representatives of NGOs and the media were taken out of Afghanistan on special flights. In the recent events in Iran, "civil activists" - "soft power" started a "peaceful protest", followed by terrorist organizations ("Jundallah", "Daesh") - "hard power" and dragged this country into chaos.
Thus, in the Islamic world, the West seems to have succeeded in everything it wanted, namely to undermine the security systems in the Middle East, North Africa, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Now it is the turn of Central Asia, where there are both "soft" and "hard" forces.
Central Asia was able to protect itself from the "revolution" and "spring" of the West thanks to its neighborhood and close cooperation with two world powers - Russia and China. Turkmenistan clearly did not allow "NGOs" to work for Western money. Uzbekistan and Tajikistan pulled the reins on them and Islamic extremist and terrorist organizations. But the situation in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan is different.
The events of January this year in Kazakhstan showed how much the positions of "NGOs" and extremist organizations and groups in this country have strengthened. And the rapid intervention of the CSTO did not allow this developing and prosperous country to turn into Afghanistan or Ukraine. One fact is enough to understand how “important” Kazakhstan has become for the West: according to reliable data, more than 200 American diplomats work in the American embassy in Astana, and the number of “NGOs”, most of which work for American money, reaches 21,000.
After the January events, Kazakhstan found a "golden mean" between West and East. And while President Tokayev manages to restrain the passions of "decolonization" and "Russian expansionism" in society. However, the presidential elections (November 20) and the outcome of the Ukrainian war will determine the fate of the country and answer the question of what to do with the West and its puppet forces so that Kazakhstan does not become the next victim, like Ukraine.
Kyrgyzstan, the new victim of the West, is recognized as the weakest link in the security chain of Central Asia. After several "revolutions", this country lost its centralized government, and its external debt exceeded $6 billion. Bishkek is the location of the offices of all foreign and international organizations. The West calls it an "island of democracy", but in reality, Bishkek has turned into a "big spy house". According to reliable data, the US Embassy in Bishkek officially has 50 American employees, and the number of NGOs working on US money cannot be determined, because under the law such organizations may not be registered. However, according to unofficial data, the number of NGOs that exist on Western money exceeds 4,000.
In addition to "NGOs", there are dozens of religious charitable organizations and schools throughout Kyrgyzstan that operate on foreign money. The open and covert presence of extremist organizations such as Salafiya, Jamaat Tabligh, Hizb ut-Tahrir, and others has been repeatedly reported. Kyrgyzstan is the only country where the World Association of Muslim Youth (WAMY) operates. This Saudi organization has previously financed terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda, Dindar Anjuman, Hizb-i-Islami Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the Taliban, etc. around the world. In Kyrgyzstan, it finances a number of local and foreign charitable organizations.
Bishkek's inclination towards the West and the United States, as well as Turkey, has reached such an extent that the president of this country, Sadir Japarov, traveled to Turkey to participate in the ceremonies of the Nomad Games, but did not go to an informal meeting of the heads of the CIS on Vladimir Putin's birthday, and he postponed for the first time exercises of the Collective Security Treaty Organization on its territory.
Kyrgyzstan was beating the drum of war with Tajikistan with the support of the US and Turkey. Although the Turkish "Bayraktar" and the unleashing of a large fake company called "aggression of Tajikistan" did not produce results and lost the battle, Bishkek is still sharpening its teeth. It got to the point that Kyrgyzstan opened a chapter of “love” with the Taliban by sending a representative to Kabul, and according to the latest data, the Taliban representative is operating in Bishkek with the help of Western countries. One other manifestation of US attention to Kyrgyzstan is the appointment of Roza Atunbayeva, the former president and pro-Western politician of Kyrgyzstan, as UN representative in Afghanistan.
But common sense suggests that neither Tajikistan, which has the longest border with Taliban Afghanistan and a “nest of terrorism,” needs a war, nor Russia and China need the destruction of the security system of Central Asia, the territory under the cover of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. And these two world powers will never allow Central Asia to turn into Ukraine or the Middle East. For this reason, recent events in Kyrgyzstan have dealt a blow to NGOs and Western spy antennas, a prime example of which is the closure of Azatlik Radio, the mouthpiece of the CIA.
The US and the West want to turn Kyrgyzstan into a second, but "Islamic Ukraine." Unlike Ukraine, where, due to the lack of sufficient combat forces, foreign mercenaries from all over the world were deployed, terrorists from Afghanistan will be transferred here. What else can an official representative of Kyrgyzstan talk about with the Taliban? And everything will take place on the territory of the CIS, first of all, against Russia and China.
Those optimists who believe in "democracy and freedom" should also shake their brains a little and understand that from the point of view of the "Washington regional committee", Central Asia is a big Afghanistan, a country that the US and the West politely handed over to the Taliban and other terrorist organizations, despite 20 years of funding thousands of Afghan NGOs and media. They surrendered their "heralds of democracy and freedom" in a day and chose the terrorists. This may repeat itself in Central Asia.
This point is important to understand first of all for the Kyrgyz, the true owners of Kyrgyzstan, and this is the whole essence of the idea of “decolonization” and “Russian expansionism”, at least in this day, month, and year that we live.






