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The Soviet Union actually had ulterior motives in doing this, and he divided the land and the Russians in that land together with Kazakhstan, the purpose of which was to infiltrate Kazakhstan silently, so as to achieve the goal of controlling the whole of Kazakhstan, but who knew that the Soviet Union collapsed before this move was successful.
Kazakhstan is considered a member of the Soviet Union
At that time, the Soviet Union consisted of 15 member states, and Kazakhstan was one of them. Although Kazakhstan was nominally part of the Soviet Union, their relationship was unreliable, and the member states had full autonomy to withdraw from the Soviet Union at any time.
Therefore, the power of Kazakhstan is still in the hands of its own people, and part of the laws of Kazakhstan are opposed to the Soviet Union, and they belong to the Soviet Union and have the citizenship of their own country while belonging to the Soviet Union's allies, so they are not bound by the treaty at all. Therefore, from the relationship between the two, it can be seen that the Soviet Union will definitely not be so stupid, and sending such a large piece of land to Kazakhstan must be pregnant with a ghost fetus.
The Soviet Union had a bad heart and wanted to achieve its goal in a roundabout way
Why did this move of the Soviet Union make most uninformed people think that the Soviet Union was very good? This is because, according to the usual practice of the Soviet Union, if they have any intentions against Kazakhstan, they generally send troops directly to seize it. However, the Soviet Union went against the grain and instead gave away a large piece of land to outsiders to show its friendly side, in fact, it wanted to indirectly infiltrate Kazakhstan through the gift of land, and slowly carry out the infiltration of humanity and culture, so as to achieve the goal of ruling the whole of Kazakhstan.
The failure of this calculation of the Soviet Union
In fact, the main failure of the Soviet Union's calculation was that in the 90s, the strength of the Soviet Union began to collapse, which led to the rapid secession of the member states that were forced to join the Soviet Union by force. The member states, which were afraid of the great power of the Soviet Union, also began to slowly straighten their backs. As mentioned earlier, Kazakhstan did not dare to show much defensiveness against the Russians who were given away with the land because of the fear of the Soviet Union's force, but after that, it dared to directly exclude dissidents, and thus the Soviet Union's goal was not achieved.
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The reasons for dividing a large area of land are as follows: first, for colonial assimilation (why is Xinjiang so big), second, to win its heart, and third, to avoid China from regaining it later"Stepping stones"When the reserve forces are strong, they will take it back, which is the same as the Soviet Union allocated so much land to Ukraine (i.e., the land of Eastern Ukraine).
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Because the land of Kazakhstan is barren and most of the area is desert, a very large area has been allocated to Kazakhstan.
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Because these divisions of land are basically very barren and uninhabited areas, there are no good resources and environment, so it is not a problem.
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Almaty, the capital of Kazakhstan, is located on the ancient Silk Road, and belonged to the Western Regions Protectorate in the Han Dynasty, the Anxi Protectorate in the Tang Dynasty, the Ogedai Khanate in the Yuan Dynasty, and Xinjiang in the Qing Dynasty.
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The "Soviet Union" during the world war should be known to everyone, and the Soviet Union was not only ahead of the United States in economic, political, and military aspects. A big country like Germany is not stingy with other countries at all, even when it comes to "slamming the door". There was such an evaluation of the "Soviet Union", on the slamming of the Soviet Union is the second, no one dares to call it the first, it seems that the Soviet Union is also famous for slamming the door.
The land area of the Soviet Union is relatively small, so the Soviet Union has never wanted to take advantage of us on the issue of land area, and it has almost fought with its neighbor Kazakhstan several times because of territorial problems. But why was the Soviet Union willing to divide itself into Kazakhstan later, and what was the conspiracy?
1. The Soviet Union also had times when it was afraid. Although the Soviet Union was very arrogant in normal times, arrogant people were afraid when they met opponents stronger than themselves. At that time, Kazakhstan was already the world's largest international in terms of territory, and the Soviet Union and Kazakhstan had some previous holidays, so the Soviet Union knew that if Kazakhstan became strong, it would be in danger.
Therefore, the Soviet Union wanted to establish good relations with Kazakhstan and lay the foundation for the future, but Kazakhstan simply ignored this behavior of the Soviet Union. In order to be able to keep its country, the Soviet Union announced that it would divide its country into Kazakhstan, so that it was not afraid that other countries would invade the Soviet Union.
Second, the careful thinking of the Soviet Union. Although the Soviet Union claimed to have divided itself into Kazakhstan, the Soviet Union also had its own careful thinking, that is, it wanted to make all these millions of Kazakhstan "Soviets", which was the ultimate goal of the Soviet Union. As a result, the entire Soviet Union finally declared its rupture and dissolution, and the dream of the USSR to expand its territory did not come true.
If the Soviet Union had been able to develop to this day, the Soviet Union we see today may be the new Soviet Union that annexed Kazakhstan.
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It was impossible for the Soviet Union to give Kazakhstan such a large area of land for nothing, but in fact, the Soviet Union just wanted to take the opportunity to occupy it.
Because when it was given, it was not only the land that was given, but also the Soviets at that time were also sent over, so that a kind of infiltration was formed, and the Soviet Union could be slowly worn out, but in fact, the Soviet Union was dissolved before the Soviet plan was successful, so Kazakhstan also had more land.
However, there is a question, that is, why did the Soviet Union actually want to occupy Kazakhstan with such great effort? The Soviet Union had guns, artillery, and power at that time, so why didn't they just go up and grab it? First of all, we need to know the relationship between the two countries.
In fact, Kazakhstan itself is one of the member states of the Soviet Union, so it can be said that the Soviet Union itself is an alliance. And the largest country is Russia, and then a number of other small countries join together to form an alliance.
But in fact, although it is an alliance, the countries in the alliance have a high degree of autonomy, so at that time, Kazakhstan basically retreated as much as it wanted, and the autonomy was very large. So it's impossible to snatch it directly.
So there is only another way, Russia divides the territory of its own country to Kazakhstan, and wants to take the opportunity to annex Kazakhstan, as long as it slowly runs in over time, it is easy to annex Kazakhstan, at least that's what Russia thought at the time. But time waits for no one, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union led to the complete failure of this plan, and the land that Russia divided into the past has truly become the land of Kazakhstan. That's why the Soviet Union gave Kazakhstan such a large area of land at that time.
Another problem to be said is that in fact, after accepting this piece of land, Kazakhstan also knew part of Russia's thoughts, so because they were afraid that there would be turmoil in this land, they directly transported their own country's capital over. Slowly, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it was not easy for Russia to directly attack Kazakhstan, and Kazakhstan did not have to worry so much, so this plan slowly failed.
Although the local pro-Russians sometimes have some problems, but generally speaking, they are still very stable, in general, the Soviet Union's plan this time can be said to be a complete failure, itself does not want to give Kazakhstan a large area of land, just want to take the opportunity to annex, I did not expect the alliance to collapse too quickly, and at that time the annexation of Kazakhstan was actually partly due to make the Soviet Union not so easy to dissolve. But the Soviet Union was dissolved, and the land belonged to Kazakhstan.
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That's because the Soviet Union wanted to mess up their structure, and then slowly corrode and occupy it, and then take back the land that was given away at the beginning, but it didn't expect the Soviet Union itself to disintegrate first, which not only did not achieve their expected goal, but they lost a lot of land.
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The main reason is that at that time, Kazakhstan's territorial location was just right to resist the attack of NATO countries, and Kazakhstan could form a good strategic position with the Soviet Union
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Area of Kazakhstan: 10,000 square kilometers (9th in the world).
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