Again, your response only suggests how limited your understanding of Putin’s Russia is.
While I’m not Putin’s therapist and can’t get into his mind, I can make an educated analysis of what his next moves may be based on credible sources of information that I read.
There is plenty of political analysis out there written by experts- by that, I don’t mean people from the West, but by Russian experts who know the political landscape in Russia. They provide an in-depth analysis of what has been going on in Russia under Putin and they give insights into Putin’s political ambitions.
You should do more research to broaden your understanding of modern-day Putin’s Russia. Putin won’t just stop in Ukraine. He’ll go further.
He’ll invade Moldova just like he invaded Georgia in 2008. And just because Kazakhstan hasn’t fallen it, it doesn’t mean it won’t later. And are you forgetting the atrocities that Putin committed in Syria?
If he had the audacity to invade Ukraine, much BIGGER than Kazahstan, what makes you think other territories won’t be vulnerable to Putin’s invasion? The truth is, right now no country bordering Ukraine is safe. And Putin’s victory in Donbas will only bring him closer to achieving his geopolitical agenda.