Interpreting Interfax-Ukraine’s Report About Russia’s Alleged Plans To Trifurcate Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Ukraine’s Intelligence Community was either duped by an obvious fake that they fell for due to the panic and paranoia that’s taking hold of them after Trump’s historic… Read More ›
Analysis
Russia-NATO Proxy War: Putin Is Finally Climbing The Escalation Ladder
Russia-NATO Proxy War: Putin Is Finally Climbing The Escalation Ladder By Andrew Korybko He wants to deter the even greater provocations that the West might now be plotting, such as destabilizing and then invading Belarus, with the intent of coercing him… Read More ›
Lavrov Elaborated On Russia’s Afro-Eurasian Grand Strategy
Lavrov Elaborated On Russia’s Afro-Eurasian Grand Strategy By Andrew Korybko These ambitious plans will obviously take time to unfold, and there might be some road bumps along the way, but the importance rests in the fact that this is what Russia… Read More ›
Russia’s Updated Nuke Doctrine Aims To Deter Unacceptable Provocations From NATO
Russia’s Updated Nuke Doctrine Aims To Deter Unacceptable Provocations From NATO By Andrew Korybko The main point that’s being conveyed through these updated terms is that Russia will not allow Ukraine to be used as NATO’s proxy for inflicting the bloc’s… Read More ›
Lavrov Shouldn’t Be “Perplexed” By Turkiye’s Approach To The Ukrainian Conflict
Lavrov Shouldn’t Be “Perplexed” By Turkiye’s Approach To The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko This seemingly contradictory policy actually isn’t all that surprising if one takes the time to deeply reflect on it. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Hurriyet in early November… Read More ›
Philippines’ Aggressive Territorial Claims In South China Sea: A New Threat to Regional Stability
Philippines’ Aggressive Territorial Claims In South China Sea: A New Threat to Regional Stability By Uriel Araujo Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has appointed a new Navy chief (Rear Admiral Jose Ma. Ambrosio Ezpeleta) amid tensions in the South China Sea, which include a… Read More ›
Russia’s Veto Of The UNSC Resolution On Sudan Saved It From A Neocolonialist Plot
Russia’s Veto Of The UNSC Resolution On Sudan Saved It From A Neocolonialist Plot By Andrew Korybko The text was ambiguous about the authorities’ legitimacy even though they represent their country at the UN, didn’t call for the RSF to cease… Read More ›
Decoding Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister’s Article In The Economist
Decoding Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister’s Article In The Economist By Andrew Korybko Kuleba comes off as much more scared that Trump will coerce Ukraine into compromising than he presents himself as being. Former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba published an article… Read More ›
The Moment Of Truth: How Will Russia Respond To Ukraine’s Use Of Western Long-Range Missiles?
The Moment Of Truth: How Will Russia Respond To Ukraine’s Use Of Western Long-Range Missiles? By Andrew Korybko It remains unclear what Putin will ultimately do, but whichever of these two choices he makes will determine the trajectory of this conflict… Read More ›
Interpreting The Times’ Report About A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Nuke Proposal
Interpreting The Times’ Report About A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Nuke Proposal By Andrew Korybko The top takeaway isn’t that Ukraine might soon develop nukes, which it couldn’t make any progress on without Russia detecting it, but that Ukraine might soon build… Read More ›