The Czech President Shared Some Interesting Insight Into The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko Pavel’s former high-ranking position in NATO imbues him with deep insight into Western military-strategic thinking, which is why his interview is worth reviewing. Czech President Petr Pavel,… Read More ›
Analysis
10 Reflections On Ukraine After Its Latest Independence Day Celebrations
10 Reflections On Ukraine After Its Latest Independence Day Celebrations By Andrew Korybko Post-independence Ukraine failed to fulfil its initially promising socio-economic potential due to incorrigible corruption, and when people finally began to protest this systemic problem, their movements were co-opted… Read More ›
Five Ways That Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk Actually Harms American Interests
Five Ways That Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk Actually Harms American Interests By Andrew Korybko Nobody should get their hopes up about the US forcing Ukraine to withdraw though. The Washington Post cited unnamed administration sources to report that “U.S. debates support… Read More ›
Russia’s Capture Of Pokrovsk Could Reshape The Conflict’s Dynamics
Russia’s Capture Of Pokrovsk Could Reshape The Conflict’s Dynamics By Andrew Korybko Beyond it are just a few lightly defended towns and then vast expanses of grassland that could become the scene of manoeuvre warfare until Russia reaches the next heavily… Read More ›
Cuban Missile Crisis Like Episode On The Way, This Time In Germany
Cuban Missile Crisis Like Episode On The Way, This Time In Germany By Uriel Araujo Beyond economic suicide, Europe is now placing itself at risk, militarily. With the deployment of American nuclear warheads to Germany, the world becomes a less safe… Read More ›
Don’t Expect A Radical Response From Russia To The US’ Involvement In Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk
Don’t Expect A Radical Response From Russia To The US’ Involvement In Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk By Andrew Korybko Putin has proven to have the patience of a saint by refusing to escalate in response to the slew of provocations that… Read More ›
Eurasian Connectivity Was At The Top Of The Agenda During Putin’s Trip To Azerbaijan
Eurasian Connectivity Was At The Top Of The Agenda During Putin’s Trip To Azerbaijan By Andrew Korybko The lasting outcome of his talks with Aliyev inordinately depends on the future of Azerbaijani-Iranian relations and to a lesser extent on Azerbaijani-Indian ones… Read More ›
Russia Is Finally Facilitating The Emigration Of Western Socio-Cultural Dissidents
Russia Is Finally Facilitating The Emigration Of Western Socio-Cultural Dissidents By Andrew Korybko Even those like-minded folks who don’t take up this opportunity will still appreciate that they’re always welcome there, which will go a long way towards winning more hearts… Read More ›
Why Is Poland Reopening Its Investigation Into The Post-War Resettlement Of Ethnic Ukrainians?
Why Is Poland Reopening Its Investigation Into The Post-War Resettlement Of Ethnic Ukrainians? By Andrew Korybko This might have been done upon Ukraine’s demand as part of their newly clinched security pact’s requirement for standardizing historical narratives. The Warsaw District Court recently… Read More ›
France Follows In US Footsteps On Western Sahara Issue, Fuelling Tensions In Africa
France Follows In US Footsteps On Western Sahara Issue, Fuelling Tensions In Africa By Uriel Araujo The ongoing crisis today in the Red Sea involving the Houthi rebels as well as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza (which impacts the whole Middle East) are direct… Read More ›