Yasin Malik: Defiant And Unbroken In The Fight For Kashmir’s Freedom By Our Special Correspondent Washington, D.C. – Mowahid Hussain Shah, speaking at the site of the Mahatma Gandhi statue in front of the Indian Embassy in Washington, D.C., on… Read More ›
Analysis
Iran’s Planned Railway To The Black Sea Will Be Dependent On Azerbaijan
Iran’s Planned Railway To The Black Sea Will Be Dependent On Azerbaijan By Andrew Korybko A popular Telegram channel falsely claimed that this is a “checkmate to US/Zangezur plans” and even shared a map showing a different route than what was… Read More ›
Gunboats And Ghost Wars: Washington’s Hybrid Siege Of Venezuela
Gunboats And Ghost Wars: Washington’s Hybrid Siege Of Venezuela By Uriel Araujo The deployment of US Navy destroyers near Venezuela reignites Cold War dynamics in the Caribbean. Trump’s Monroe Doctrine 2.0 targets Caracas while signalling to China and BRICS. Hybrid warfare… Read More ›
Myanmar Is Shaping Up To Be The Next Front Of The Sino-US New Cold War
Myanmar Is Shaping Up To Be The Next Front Of The Sino-US New Cold War By Andrew Korybko China wants to retain access to Kachin State’s rare earths, the US wants to poach them, and their escalating competition over this part… Read More ›
Tracing The Blast From Washington To Kiev: Who Sabotaged The Nord Stream Pipelines?
Tracing The Blast From Washington To Kiev: Who Sabotaged The Nord Stream Pipelines? By Uriel Araujo The arrest of a Ukrainian suspect in Rome has revived debate over the 2022 Nord Stream sabotage, long viewed as a US-led operation. Spiegel’s “Ukrainian… Read More ›
Magnitsky Sanctions Expose Brazil’s Dollar Dependency Amid BRICS Push For De-Dollarization
Magnitsky Sanctions Expose Brazil’s Dollar Dependency Amid BRICS Push For De-Dollarization By Uriel Araujo Brazil’s financial sector is reeling after Justice Minister Flávio Dino warned banks against complying with US Global Magnitsky sanctions on Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The… Read More ›
Direct NATO Intervention In Ukraine Might Soon Dangerously Turn Into A Fait Accompli
Direct NATO Intervention In Ukraine Might Soon Dangerously Turn Into A Fait Accompli By Andrew Korybko Trump’s negotiating strategy is to “escalate to-de-escalate” in a very risky attempt to coerce concessions, which he might soon apply against Putin after being emboldened… Read More ›
Which Western Security Guarantees For Ukraine Might Be Acceptable To Putin?
Which Western Security Guarantees For Ukraine Might Be Acceptable To Putin? By Andrew Korybko He might hypothetically agree that the resumption of NATO’s present support for Ukraine (arms, intelligence, logistics, etc.) in the event of another conflict wouldn’t cross Russia’s red… Read More ›
Tusk Ridiculously Blamed Putin For A Bandera Flag Scandal In Poland’s Largest Stadium
Tusk Ridiculously Blamed Putin For A Bandera Flag Scandal In Poland’s Largest Stadium By Andrew Korybko Many military-aged Ukrainian men in Poland are anti-Polish extremists who pose a latent security threat. Poles were furious after the flag of Stepan Bandera’s “Ukrainian… Read More ›
Can Putin Legally Stop The Conflict Without First Controlling All The Disputed Territory?
Can Putin Legally Stop The Conflict Without First Controlling All The Disputed Territory? By Andrew Korybko The Constitutional Court would likely have to rule on this hypothetical scenario due to 2020’s constitutional amendment prohibiting the cession of Russian territory except in… Read More ›