President Biden’s America is again in a conflict with Russia on the issue of deploying Russian troops in Kazakhstan. Recently it has been shown that Russia has deployed its troops in the Central Asian country Kazakhstan. Anthony Blinken, the Biden administration’s foreign secretary, questioned why Russia had deployed in the first place, following reports of unrest in the country.
Mr. Blinken also clarified his position in this case. Biden’s administration thinks that the Kazakhstan administration is capable of handling its own internal issues. Rather, the problem could be exacerbated by Russia’s finger-pointing.
From the last few days, anti-government protests have erupted in the country as oil prices have risen sharply. The president of Kazakhstan has called the protesters “terrorists”. When the administration isn’t able to control the situation, they have sought the help of neighbors. At the request of Kazakhstan, Russia stands by its side in controlling the situation in the country. Yesterday more than 2,500 Russian troops arrived in Kazakhstan to control the situation.
Biden’s administration is trying to highlight other issues of the world but trying to hide its own problems. They are not able to control the present deadly Covid situation in the US.