Kurginyan explains where Tokayev’s intention to flatter Trump brought him

18.11.2025, Moscow.

President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s intention to flatter his American colleague Donald Trump is justified, but any compliments must be invulnerable, the leader of the Essence of Time movement, philosopher and political scientist Sergey Kurginyan said on November 14 on the Conversation with a Sage program on Radio Zvezda.

During discussion of the US – Central Asia summit that took place in Washington on November 6, it was mentioned that the president of Kazakhstan expressed delight regarding the meeting between the Central Asian leaders and Trump saying that Trump was a great leader “sent by heaven.”

“But ‘from heaven’ is from where? I am far from questioning anything, but ‘from heaven’ means from where? The words ‘from heaven’ mean from a transcendental domain. From which one? Islamic?” Kurginyan wondered.

He noted that the intention to flatter Trump is really justified. Apparently, the American leader is susceptible to compliments, but if you hurt him you can become “another Maduro.” This is something any national leader should avoid. However, it is still important to remain restrained to ensure that any mantras are invulnerable.

“This is why everyone wants to use the natural qualities of the American leader. And he enjoys flattery very much, and he enjoys having his boots licked and watching blisters on the licker’s tongue,” Kurginyan explained.

However, any compliments must be invulnerable. For example, a compliment that Trump has stopped seven wars is invulnerable because it depends on who counts them and how. But the words that Trump is “sent from heaven” are a vulnerable mantra because it is unclear who is the one “on heaven” – Allah, Jesus, Yahweh?

“There must be someone who blessed him. So how does the president of Kazakhstan see this, being apparently quite a secular person? Why use a transcendental form if you do not know positively what you mean? It is dangerous. I am just saying that this bears certain danger. Any mantras must be invulnerable,” Kurginyan stressed, and he suggested that “the Kazakh experts that consult the authorities” should pay attention to this.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency