Connecting The Dots Tying Together Recent US Diplomacy With China, India, And Iran By Andrew Korybko While seemingly disparate, each of these diplomatic engagements is indirectly connected to one another. US Secretary of State Blinken just completed his trip to China, which… Read More ›
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There Are Reasons To Be Sceptical Of Macron’s Reported Intention To Attend The BRICS Summit
There Are Reasons To Be Sceptical Of Macron’s Reported Intention To Attend The BRICS Summit By Andrew Korybko He almost certainly intends to use his possible attendance at the upcoming BRICS Summit to bolster France’s reputation in Africa, which aims to… Read More ›
Putin Chose The Perfect Time To Reveal Details About The Now-Defunct Draft Treaty With Ukraine
Putin Chose The Perfect Time To Reveal Details About The Now-Defunct Draft Treaty With Ukraine By Andrew Korybko He wanted to reassure Russia’s African partners that it isn’t responsible for the food crisis ahead of the next foreseeable round of information… Read More ›
Russia’s Afghan Point Man Hinted At The Possibility Of Military-Technical Ties With The Taliban
Russia’s Afghan Point Man Hinted At The Possibility Of Military-Technical Ties With The Taliban By Andrew Korybko The carrot that Kabulov just dangled in his latest interview might not be enough on its own to entice the Taliban to finally make… Read More ›
Nuking Europe Won’t Relieve The US’ Proxy War Pressure On Russia
Nuking Europe Won’t Relieve The US’ Proxy War Pressure On Russia By Andrew Korybko Considering that Russia is performing very well in its “race of logistics” with NATO, the US would certainly respond to the nuking of its NATO allies, and… Read More ›
How Will The US Respond After The Failure Of Kiev’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive?
How Will The US Respond After The Failure Of Kiev’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive? By Andrew Korybko It’s impossible to achieve anything from further escalating this conflict. Kiev’s NATO–backed counteroffensive has been disastrous, which even the Mainstream Media was forced to acknowledge after it became impossible… Read More ›
Does It Really Matter Whether New Permanent UNSC Members Have Veto Rights?
Does It Really Matter Whether New Permanent UNSC Members Have Veto Rights? By Andrew Korybko It’s undeniable that the UNSC in its present form doesn’t accurately reflect contemporary geopolitical realities, which is why there’s an effort to reform that global body… Read More ›
Ukraine’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive Is The West’s Most Important Military Campaign Since WWII
Ukraine’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive Is The West’s Most Important Military Campaign Since WWII By Andrew Korybko This is the first time since then that they’ve conventionally fought a military peer, albeit by proxy for now. Even so, the West is still receiving… Read More ›
The Latest Twist In Germany’s Nord Stream II Investigation Puts More Pressure On Poland
The Latest Twist In Germany’s Nord Stream II Investigation Puts More Pressure On Poland By Andrew Korybko The fast-moving sequence of events over the past few days shows that powerful forces are shaping the perception that Poland a “rogue state”, which… Read More ›
Kiev’s Alleged Proof That Russia Blew Up The Kakhovka Dam Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny
Kiev’s Alleged Proof That Russia Blew Up The Kakhovka Dam Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny By Andrew Korybko The content, timing, and context within which the Ukrainian secret police just shared their alleged proof that Russia blew up the Kakhovka Dam… Read More ›