Why doesn't Russian annex the northern region of Kazakhstan? The majority of the region is ethnically Russian...

Why doesn't Russian annex the northern region of Kazakhstan? The majority of the region is ethnically Russian. It also has lots of natural gas, petroleum and lots of minerals.

They should also change the name of the province to Putingrad.

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because we are ally, you dumb fuck

Why do Mexico doesn't annex the southern region of the USA? The majority of the region is ethnically Mexican. It also has lots of natural gas, petroleum and lots of minerals.
They should also change the name of the states to Aztlán.

Because Mexico is a small boi and USA is a big boy.

Because you don't have the capability to do so. Murica would destroy your entire country in less than a week lmao.

>Mexico
Annex anything
You chicanos couldn't even annex Haiti if you would get the chance.

little do they know

"Why doesn't America annex Canada" would be more accurate.

you cant even get rid of cartels

The government of Kazakhstan is very stable and pro-Russian, there is no big opposition movement in the country. KZ is even a part of the Eurasian Union, there is no reason for Russia to destroy it

This.

Is "ethnically Mexican" even a thing? I thought you all were Mutts

>Putingrad
What does Russian dick taste like, OP?

The dicks tastes like turnips and the cum tastes like vodka

>we're already a significant proportion of the population there so we might as well annex it

literally WWII war-mongering Germany-tier. this attitude cannot be justified

>The majority of the region is ethnically Russian
That's what Russia deliberately does.
As long as they are Kazakhstan's citizens, its govt has to obey Russia in many cases.
They are Russian spies.

Do your people hate borat?

m.youtube.com/watch?v=B39cenrIQW0

Why does Mexico unironically depend on the US for weapons.

Just start making AK 47 and or buy Chink shit.

Kazakhstan was only oppressing russian minority immediately after gaining it's independance for a short time. Now it's peaceful here to live if you are a russian.

What exactly happens in Kazakhstan? It seems like a big, Asian Belarus to be honest. Is it a nice place to visit?

I guess Putin wants to take the whole thing after Nazarbaev dies, just like Belorussia.

Is Kazakstan like neutral ground for Russia and Turkey because they are like russified turks?

>big ass Turkic country
>many ethnic Russians
>chinky Turkic hotties, mostly Kazakh, rarely Uzbek
>fucking amazing landscape untouched by mankind if you are into outdoors
>cold winters, hot summers

>is it a nice place to visit
Its extremely boring, i wouldnt recommend it.
The cities are boring, the nature is boring.Their only saving grace is that its like someone put the entire country into a time capsule cause they look like they are stuck in the 90's

>fucking amazing landscape
Are you kidding?

You leave Kazakhstan alone.

Space launches.

>Be Kazakh
>Wake up
>Go fishing
>Cast my line into the sand
>Oh yeah that's right

>handpicking one place which looks bad
>claiming whole vast country looks like that
good job vadim

It's nice but I'd rather visit Uzbekistan

ethnicity ≄ race
That's just an anglo meme.

Almost 80% of Kazakhstan's land area consists of deserts and semideserts

>being pro-russian

How backward do you have to be ?

Because:

>China and Kazakhstan have promoted a rapid expansion of commerce and partnership over economic development, especially in harnessing Kazakhstan's oil, natural gas, minerals and other major energy resources.[5][6] Owing to rapidly expanding domestic energy needs, China has sought to obtain a leading role in cultivating and developing energy industries in Kazakhstan.[6] Along with operating four smaller oil fields, the China National Petroleum Corporation in 2005 bought Petrokazakhstan, that was the former Soviet Union's largest independent oil company, for US$4.18 billion and spent another USD 700 million on a pipeline that will take the oil to the Chinese border. Petrokazakhstan was the largest foreign purchase ever by a Chinese company.[5]

>In 2009 China lent $10 billion to Kazakhstan and gained a stake in MangistauMunaiGas.[7]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China–Kazakhstan_relations

Have you been there ? Please give more details of what it's like

You're gay.

>says the one saving pictures of guys on his computer