A Former Nigerian Senator Shared 13 Reasons Why His Country Shouldn’t Invade Niger By Andrew Korybko The Nigerien Crisis is a pivotal moment for Nigeria since Africa’s most populous country will either successfully exert its sovereignty by refusing to do the… Read More ›
Geopolitics
The West Wants Nigeria To Invade Its Northern Neighbour
The West Wants Nigeria To Invade Its Northern Neighbour By Andrew Korybko It’s expected that maximum pressure will be exerted on Nigeria by the West behind the scenes over the coming week ahead of ECOWAS’ ultimatum expiring. France and the US… Read More ›
Burkina Faso’s Interim President Told His Peers To Stop Being Imperialist Puppets
Burkina Faso’s Interim President Told His Peers To Stop Being Imperialist Puppets By Andrew Korybko What President Traore just did was break the taboo on patriotic military coups by taking advantage of the global attention afforded to the second Russia-Africa Summit… Read More ›
The Reported Deployment Of Around 100 Wagner Fighters Made The Polish Premier Freak Out
The Reported Deployment Of Around 100 Wagner Fighters Made The Polish Premier Freak Out By Andrew Korybko His paranoid overreaction is actually quite revealing for the five reasons that will now be explained. Polish Prime Minister Morawiecki is freaking out over… Read More ›
Everyone Should Read Eritrean President Afwerki’s Explanation Of The New Cold War
Everyone Should Read Eritrean President Afwerki’s Explanation Of The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko President Afwerki is the longest-serving and most consistent anti-imperialist alive so his assessment should be taken seriously by all observers. Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki met with… Read More ›
Here’s How Poland Is Slyly Taking Control Of Western Ukraine
Here’s How Poland Is Slyly Taking Control Of Western Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Its political power was cemented last summer after the Rada granted Poles practically the same rights as Ukrainians in accordance with the promise that Zelensky made to Duda… Read More ›
The Coup In Niger Could Be A Game-Changer In The New Cold War
The Coup In Niger Could Be A Game-Changer In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko It’s too early to tell whether the Nigerien junta is multipolar like its neighbours or if it’ll be co-opted by the West to function as… Read More ›
What Was The Real Reason Behind Qin Gang’s Removal?
What Was The Real Reason Behind Qin Gang’s Removal? By Andrew Korybko The most common theories being bandied about are that Qin: was the victim of a power struggle within the party; was caught up in a corruption scandal; was much… Read More ›
Russia’s Southern Transport Corridor To Central Asia Safeguards Against Kazakh Treachery
Russia’s Southern Transport Corridor To Central Asia Safeguards Against Kazakh Treachery By Andrew Korybko Even though this corridor is less efficient than transiting through Kazakhstan, it more than makes up for that by mitigating the strategic consequences of Astana’s potential “defection”… Read More ›
Russia’s Surgical Strike On The Moldovan-Romanian-Ukrainian Tri-Border Sent Several Messages
Russia’s Surgical Strike On The Moldovan-Romanian-Ukrainian Tri-Border Sent Several Messages By Andrew Korybko Not only did Russia hit closer to NATO than ever, but that bloc didn’t even try to stop it, thus suggesting that they’re reluctant to get dragged even… Read More ›