The Newly Formed Sahelian Alliance Will Reshape Regional Military-Strategic Dynamics By Andrew Korybko Niger will remain the “weakest link” to comprehensive military-economic integration within the Sahelian Alliance so long as it continues hosting the US’ two drone bases there. Its interim… Read More ›
Analysis
There Might Be A Pattern To The Latest Incidents On Pakistan’s Afghan And Indian Borders
There Might Be A Pattern To The Latest Incidents On Pakistan’s Afghan And Indian Borders By Andrew Korybko The latest incidents might have been artificially manufactured by Pakistan’s military establishment for the purpose of restoring their country’s relevance to the US… Read More ›
Ethiopia’s Final Filling Of Its Grand Renaissance Dam Debunks Years Of Egyptian Disinformation
Ethiopia’s Final Filling Of Its Grand Renaissance Dam Debunks Years Of Egyptian Disinformation By Andrew Korybko The Nile River didn’t dry up, the Egyptian agricultural industry wasn’t affected whatsoever, and no war broke out over the project. Every single person who… Read More ›
The Resumption Of US Military Activity In Niger Puts France On The Strategic Backfoot
The Resumption Of US Military Activity In Niger Puts France On The Strategic Backfoot By Andrew Korybko France is forced to react to the latest trends of patriotic military coups and the US’ newfound pragmatic response to the most recent one… Read More ›
Russia And Iran Are On The Same Page Regarding Armenia
Russia And Iran Are On The Same Page Regarding Armenia By Andrew Korybko The Iranian leadership doesn’t share some of its online supporters’ misinformed economic views nor their ultra-nationalist ones, which is why Foreign Minister Abdollahian just scolded Armenia for its… Read More ›
RT’s Critique Of IMEC Only Debunks The Western Narrative But Doesn’t Discredit This Project
RT’s Critique Of IMEC Only Debunks The Western Narrative But Doesn’t Discredit This Project By Andrew Korybko Taken together, all four of Fomenko’s points conclusively prove that IMEC isn’t an “historic challenge” to BRI, but this doesn’t discredit that new project… Read More ›
Why Was Zelensky Overly Defensive In His Latest Interview With The Economist?
Why Was Zelensky Overly Defensive In His Latest Interview With The Economist? By Andrew Korybko The analysis argues that his new attitude is because some Western officials are likely already holding unofficial talks with Russia. Zelensky’s characteristic cockiness was conspicuously absent… Read More ›
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing
The Reported Russian-North Korean Military Deal Is All About Geostrategic Balancing By Andrew Korybko Russia and North Korea’s complementary balancing acts at the global and national levels vis-a-vis China coupled with China’s reluctance to burn all bridges with the West as… Read More ›
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US
Vietnam Can’t Be Faulted For Comprehensively Expanding Strategic Ties With The US By Andrew Korybko All that Vietnam is trying to do is strike the best balance of interests possible whereby it maximally benefits from all parties without harming any of… Read More ›
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition
Saudi Arabia Is Reaping The Geo-Economic Fruits Of Sino-US Competition By Andrew Korybko Through these three major developments over the past year that all directly arose from Vision 2030, MBS was able to do the seemingly impossible by reaping the geo-economic… Read More ›