India Defied US Pressure To Dump Russia For These Five Reasons By Andrew Korybko The common denominator is India’s rivalry with China. Trump recently made a show of doubling his 25% tariffs on India as punishment for its continued purchase of… Read More ›
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Ukraine’s Romanian-Moldovan Flank Might Soon Be Used By NATO Against Russia
Ukraine’s Romanian-Moldovan Flank Might Soon Be Used By NATO Against Russia By Andrew Korybko It can invade Transnistria, occupy neighbouring Odessa, and threaten nearby Crimea from there. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) warned in mid-July that “NATO Is Turning Moldova Into… Read More ›
Missiles Over The Pacific: How U.S. Overreach Is Fuelling A Regional Arms Spiral
Missiles Over The Pacific: How U.S. Overreach Is Fuelling A Regional Arms Spiral By Uriel Araujo The Indo-Pacific is witnessing a sharp rise in missile deployments driven by an aggressive US approach involving the Philippines, Japan, Australia, and allies. This coordinated… Read More ›
Some Lithuanians Are Turning Against The Pro-Western Belarusian Diaspora
Some Lithuanians Are Turning Against The Pro-Western Belarusian Diaspora By Andrew Korybko Lithuanians don’t want to share the legacy of their eponymous Grand Duchy with Belarusians. Several dozen Lithuanians recently protested in Vilnius demanding that the government revoke the accreditation and funding that… Read More ›
Iran Hopes That CPEC Branding Will Secure More Investment From China
Iran Hopes That CPEC Branding Will Secure More Investment From China By Andrew Korybko Rebranding existing logistics corridors across its territory as part of CPEC is a means to this end. Iran’s Mehr News Agency and others reported that one of their country’s leading economic… Read More ›
The TRIPP Corridor Threatens To Undermine Russia’s Broader Regional Position
The TRIPP Corridor Threatens To Undermine Russia’s Broader Regional Position By Andrew Korybko Armenia might defect from the CSTO while Turkish and NATO influence could surge all along Russia’s southern periphery, which might embolden Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan to defy Iran and… Read More ›
Signals And Sanctions: Serbia’s Uneasy Dance With Russia And The EU
Signals And Sanctions: Serbia’s Uneasy Dance With Russia And The EU By Andrew Korybko For as pro-Western as Serbia’s foreign policy course becomes, Russia continues to eschew pressuring it and meddling in its affairs, which sharply contrasts with the West ramping… Read More ›
Moldova’s Jailing Of The Gagauz Leader Is Meant To Predetermine The 2028 Presidential Election
Moldova’s Jailing Of The Gagauz Leader Is Meant To Predetermine The 2028 Presidential Election By Andrew Korybko The person best positioned for uniting the country’s fractured opposition was just “politically executed” as part of the latest Western powerplay in this former… Read More ›
What’s Responsible For The Upcoming Putin-Trump Summit?
What’s Responsible For The Upcoming Putin-Trump Summit? By Andrew Korybko One of them must have offered more concessions to the other. Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov confirmed on Thursday that Putin and Trump could meet as soon as next week following Special Envoy Steve… Read More ›
SVR Once Again Warned About A British-Ukrainian False Flag Provocation At Sea
SVR Once Again Warned About A British-Ukrainian False Flag Provocation At Sea By Andrew Korybko “Perfidious Albion’s” modus operandi has always been divide-and-rule. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) recently warned that the Brits and Ukrainians are plotting to sabotage Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet”,… Read More ›