The US Is Rounding Up Allies Ahead Of A Possible War With China By Andrew Korybko If the US feels that it’s obtained a decisive edge over China through the crystallization of AUKUS+ and upon maximally stockpiling weapons in Taiwan, then… Read More ›
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Poland Wants To Provoke Russia Into Being The First To Formally Cut Off Bilateral Relations
Poland Wants To Provoke Russia Into Being The First To Formally Cut Off Bilateral Relations By Andrew Korybko The purpose behind provoking Russia into this is threefold: 1) PiS hopes to manipulate and subsequently exploit optics of this scandal in order… Read More ›
Israel’s Opening Of An Embassy In Turkmenistan Is Mostly A Psychological Move Against Iran
Israel’s Opening Of An Embassy In Turkmenistan Is Mostly A Psychological Move Against Iran By Andrew Korybko It would of course be ideal if Iran and Israel didn’t compete in third countries, but that’s unrealistic to expect since states are always… Read More ›
Here’s Why The US Is Trying To Pin The Blame For Sudan’s “Deep State” War On Russia
Here’s Why The US Is Trying To Pin The Blame For Sudan’s “Deep State” War On Russia By Andrew Korybko In the event that Burhan repeats this emerging anti-Russian narrative and promises to rubbish Sudan’s naval base deal with Moscow upon… Read More ›
Mexican-US Ties Are Deteriorating Due To Drug Indictments And Leaked Spy Reports
Mexican-US Ties Are Deteriorating Due To Drug Indictments And Leaked Spy Reports By Andrew Korybko In the face of Mexico’s inability to stop cartel-connected threats from spilling over its northern border, it makes perfect sense why the US would unilaterally infiltrate… Read More ›
Sudan’s “Deep State” War Could Have Far-Reaching Geostrategic Consequences If It Continues
Sudan’s “Deep State” War Could Have Far-Reaching Geostrategic Consequences If It Continues By Andrew Korybko Seeing as how Egypt, Ethiopia, Russia, the UAE, and the US all have important interests in Sudan, it’s clear that this latest African conflict could indeed… Read More ›
Finland’s Membership In NATO Is More Symbolically Important Than Militarily
Finland’s Membership In NATO Is More Symbolically Important Than Militarily By Andrew Korybko Finland’s membership in NATO consolidates the US’ successfully reasserted unipolar hegemony over Europe, which thus makes it the primary takeaway. There aren’t yet any serious military implications and… Read More ›
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose
Macron And Von Der Leyen’s Trip To China Served A Very Pragmatic Purpose By Andrew Korybko The EU wanted to know what would have to happen for China to cross Brussels’ “red line” by arming Russia, while China wanted to know… Read More ›
Reports Indicate That The Sino-Indo Rivalry Is Heating Up In The Bay Of Bengal
Reports Indicate That The Sino-Indo Rivalry Is Heating Up In The Bay Of Bengal By Andrew Korybko Absent the comparative (Russian-mediated?) restoration of Sino-Indo trust, especially after bilateral ties nosedived this past week, their rivalry will likely only get worse. A… Read More ›
Don’t Be Fooled By Lula’s Latest Remarks On The NATO-Russian Proxy War
Don’t Be Fooled By Lula’s Latest Remarks On The NATO-Russian Proxy War By Andrew Korybko The Brazilian leader’s latest remarks were just a creative reaffirmation of his objectively existing and easily verifiable position towards this conflict. Nothing actually changed, but he’s… Read More ›