South Africa’s Neutrality In The New Cold War Is Under Threat From Western Pressure By Andrew Korybko The larger context in which South Africa just flipflopped on its “International Criminal Court” commitments is of outsized importance not just for BRICS’ future,… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Germany’s New Anti-Russian Role Is Partially Due To Its Regional Competition With Poland
Germany’s New Anti-Russian Role Is Partially Due To Its Regional Competition With Poland By Andrew Korybko Ideological motivations and shadowy US influence networks only go so far in accounting for Germany’s pivot from Russia’s top partner in Europe to one of… Read More ›
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits By Andrew Korybko China’s goal is to keep expanding ties with the EU in spite of US pressure and EU-Russian tensions since it considers this integral… Read More ›
Israel’s Opening Of An Embassy In Turkmenistan Is Mostly A Psychological Move Against Iran
Israel’s Opening Of An Embassy In Turkmenistan Is Mostly A Psychological Move Against Iran By Andrew Korybko It would of course be ideal if Iran and Israel didn’t compete in third countries, but that’s unrealistic to expect since states are always… Read More ›
US Propaganda Is Responsible For Unrealistically High Hopes About Ukraine’s Counteroffensive
US Propaganda Is Responsible For Unrealistically High Hopes About Ukraine’s Counteroffensive By Andrew Korybko The takeaway from Politico’s latest article is that the Biden Administration is still struggling to correct the public’s expectations after Milley first tried doing so a quarter-year… Read More ›
China’s Ambassador To France Taught The West A Lesson About The “Rules-Based Order”
China’s Ambassador To France Taught The West A Lesson About The “Rules-Based Order” By Andrew Korybko Ambassador Lu was arguably tasked with sending the West a message on a “plausibly deniable” basis about how the “rules-based order” concept feels whenever it’s… Read More ›
A Senior Pentagon Official Strongly Implied Impending “Mission Creep” In Sudan
A Senior Pentagon Official Strongly Implied Impending “Mission Creep” In Sudan By Andrew Korybko Now that its “VIPs” are out of harm’s way, the US can up the ante in Sudan on a “humanitarian” pretext as part of its latest anti-Russian… Read More ›
There’s Nothing Conspiratorial About The Left And Right Working Together
There’s Nothing Conspiratorial About The Left And Right Working Together By Andrew Korybko This isn’t due to the “horseshoe theory”, which is discredited upon reconceptualizing the New Cold War’s ideological dichotomy as being between unipolar liberal-globalists and multipolar conservative-sovereigntists instead of… Read More ›
Will The Republic Of Korea Dispatch Lethal Aid To Ukraine?
Will The Republic Of Korea Dispatch Lethal Aid To Ukraine? By Andrew Korybko President Yoon’s decision could be a game-changer since his country can either contribute to perpetuating this conflict by keeping Ukraine in its aforesaid military-industrial competition with Russia or… Read More ›
Here’s Why The US Is Trying To Pin The Blame For Sudan’s “Deep State” War On Russia
Here’s Why The US Is Trying To Pin The Blame For Sudan’s “Deep State” War On Russia By Andrew Korybko In the event that Burhan repeats this emerging anti-Russian narrative and promises to rubbish Sudan’s naval base deal with Moscow upon… Read More ›