April 12, 2024

Putin's Uranium Obsession Makes Kazakhstan Next Target

By Irina Severin | UAObserver

Gurulyov: "Kazakhs are next after Ukrainians. The decision is taken."


Andrey Gurulyov, a deputy of the 8th State Duma for the ruling "United Russia" faction and a former deputy Commander of the Southern Military District of the Russian military, stated lately: "Kazakhs are next after Ukrainians. The decision is taken."

Why Kazakhstan? Does it mean that Europe can relax?

Russia desperately needs Kazakhstan, the largest producer of uranium, accounting for 43% of global production and possessing the biggest Uranium reserves—13% of global reserves. Russia is also mentioned among the major Uranium producers, but Russia processes Kazakh Uranium as Russia does not have its own Uranium deposits. Russia is afraid that it can lose access to Kazakhstan's fields. 

Recently to increase the reserves of Uranium, a Russia-sponsored coup d'état in Niger - one of the major producers of Uranium, which led to the expulsion of the West from the country.

But why Russia so desperately needs Uranium?

Putin's ambitions in Russia's economic and military development depend on Uranium. 

As Putin declared a couple of years ago, Russia will grow with the Arctic. But without special Uranium-powered equipment to melt the ice, the Arctic will freeze again. Without significant Uranium reserves, the Northern Sea Route and all its ports will freeze, and the dream of melting the permafrost, which occupies 65 percent of Russian territory, will remain a dream. 

Without Uranium, Russia won't be able to torture the West and China, etc., with hurricanes, storms, floods, landslides, heatwaves, droughts, tornadoes, hurricanes, and typhoons, as Putin does now, conducting a covert war of attrition against Russia's enemies and competitors while warming up the climate for Russia. 

Russia's Secret "Military-technical Means" as Climate Weapons

Only large deposits of Uranium make it possible to imitate the force of Nature. Russia's "Military-technical means" (de facto geophysical weapon), about Putn and Patrushev, brag as "unique and without analogs" weapons, able to destroy any country, including America, which now boil the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific waters, powered by small autonomous nuclear reactors. 

Without Uranium, Russia-induced global climate change or global warming would be impossible. Russia would remain a poor and uncompetitive third-world country with a bad climate and high heating costs.

By managing natural disasters in Russia's favor, Putin feels himself a God whom the world should worship and obey. This is the vibe Putin broadcasts into the world. 

Why not nuclear weapons? 

Nuclear weapons would immediately invoke strong retaliation if Putin dared to use them. While nuclear-powered military-technical means are applied secretly, what lets to destroy enemies and competitors with impunity, enjoying the sufferings of enemies and competitors on TV screen. 

As for nuclear weapons, Putin doesn't even know whether Russia's nuclear weapons are still effective, as since the Soviet times, Russia has made a stake in nuclear-powered climate/geophysical weapons.

Who would Putin be without the magical power enclosed in Uranium? He would be nobody. Therefore, Kazakhstan is a priority.

Shoigu's attempt to capture Kazakhstan by surprise failed 

In 2022, Putin started expanding to Kazakhstan. First, he covertly staged a coup inside Kazakhstan and, a bit later,  "came to the rescue" of the current Kazakh President. 

Under the pretext of help, Shoigu brought the Russian army into Kazakhstan at lightning speed, hoping to stay there forever.

It was quite a sophisticated plan to occupy Kazakhstan using both hybrid and conventional military means. But something went wrong. China intervened immediately, demanding that Russian troops withdraw from the Kazakhstan territory. And Moscow had nothing to do but obey. 

The occupation of Ukraine should follow the capture of Kazakhstan, which should make Putin feel secure about Uranium reserves - a guarantee of Russian world domination. But two years ago, China swarted Putin's plans. 

This time, Russia will act more attentively, starting with a smear campaign against the Kazakhstan leader, accusing him of cooperating with the West to make China more amenable and less supportive of Kazakhstan. 




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