A Vicious Blame Game Is Breaking Out After The Counteroffensive Predictably Failed By Andrew Korybko These latest observations about how counterproductive the counteroffensive has been for Ukrainian-Western unity, solidarity within their respective ranks, and Ukraine’s human and military resources mean that… Read More ›
Analysis
Germany’s Promised Military Patronage Of Ukraine Ramps Up Its Regional Competition With Poland
Germany’s Promised Military Patronage Of Ukraine Ramps Up Its Regional Competition With Poland By Andrew Korybko The recent worsening of Poland’s ties with Germany and Ukraine, which is partly attributable to the ruling party’s electioneering strategy, just led to those two… Read More ›
Bolton’s Criticism Of Biden’s Ukraine Policy Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny
Bolton’s Criticism Of Biden’s Ukraine Policy Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny By Andrew Korybko One can oppose US meddling in Eastern Europe while still appreciating that Biden didn’t go all in by promising top-notch equipment to Kiev right away. Infamous neoconservative… Read More ›
Why Is US Media Talking About Nigerien General Moussa Barmou All Of A Sudden?
Why Is US Media Talking About Nigerien General Moussa Barmou All Of A Sudden? By Andrew Korybko Americans are suddenly learning more about Barmou because the US is likely exploring the possibility of employing this trusted pre-coup partner as a bridge… Read More ›
France Reportedly Thinks That The US Backstabbed It During Nuland’s Trip To Niger
France Reportedly Thinks That The US Backstabbed It During Nuland’s Trip To Niger By Andrew Korybko France fears that the interim military-led government is willing to explore a deal whereby they’ll agree to keep Russia/Wagner at bay and retain the US’… Read More ›
Kyrgyzstan Is The US’ Next Regime Change Target
Kyrgyzstan Is The US’ Next Regime Change Target By Andrew Korybko What Senator Menendez demands is nothing short of a soft coup brought about by voluntarily reversing Kyrgyzstan’s recent “Democratic Security” successes under the Damocles’ sword of “security and economic” consequences… Read More ›
What’s Behind Lukashenko’s Surprise Proposal For A Belarusian-Polish Rapprochement?
What’s Behind Lukashenko’s Surprise Proposal For A Belarusian-Polish Rapprochement? By Andrew Korybko These pragmatic intentions are being made public at this particular time to exploit the opportunity presented by rapidly deteriorating economic and political ties between Poland and Ukraine. Zelensky is… Read More ›
Pakistan Risks Losing Much More Than Affordable Gas If It Abandons Its Iranian Pipeline Plans
Pakistan Risks Losing Much More Than Affordable Gas If It Abandons Its Iranian Pipeline Plans By Andrew Korybko Pakistan’s capitulation to US sanctions pressure and resultant decision to pull out of its pipeline deal with Iran will make its energy security… Read More ›
The Polish President Said Ukraine Isn’t Doing The West Any Favours And Its Counteroffensive Failed
The Polish President Said Ukraine Isn’t Doing The West Any Favours And Its Counteroffensive Failed By Andrew Korybko Casual observers might be shocked by the Polish leader’s candidness, while Kiev’s supporters might accuse him of “betraying” their regime after becoming the… Read More ›
Western Media Is Trying In Vain To Make The Jeddah Talks A Wedge Issue In Chinese-Russian Ties
Western Media Is Trying In Vain To Make The Jeddah Talks A Wedge Issue In Chinese-Russian Ties By Andrew Korybko Both members of the Sino-Russo Entente, which isn’t an “alliance” but rather an unprecedentedly close strategic partnership aimed at accelerating multipolarity,… Read More ›