The Washington Post Has It All Wrong: China Doesn’t Want Anyone To Win In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko To be absolutely clear so that the insight shared in the present analysis isn’t misunderstood, no value judgement is being implied about China’s… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Human Rights Watch Joined The Ranks Of Amnesty International By Exposing Kiev’s War Crimes
Human Rights Watch Joined The Ranks Of Amnesty International By Exposing Kiev’s War Crimes By Andrew Korybko The US-led West’s Mainstream Media is predictably silent and appears to be deliberately ignoring this “politically inconvenient” report. Drawing attention to it would erode… Read More ›
The New York Times Just Admitted That The West’s Anti-Russian Sanctions Are A Failure
The New York Times Just Admitted That The West’s Anti-Russian Sanctions Are A Failure By Andrew Korybko Neither the New York Times, the Western experts that writer Ana Swanson cites, nor the IMF can credibly be accused of being “Russian-friendly”, let… Read More ›
Lavrov’s Trip To Eritrea Advances Russia’s Multipolar Strategy For The Horn Of Africa
Lavrov’s Trip To Eritrea Advances Russia’s Multipolar Strategy For The Horn Of Africa By Andrew Korybko Eritrea’s consistent defence of its sovereignty and the newfound geostrategic context in which Russia is operating have resulted in Moscow regarding Asmara as politically reliable… Read More ›
Iran Publicly Complained About China’s Paltry Investments Over The Past Year
Iran Publicly Complained About China’s Paltry Investments Over The Past Year By Andrew Korybko These back-to-back developments – last year’s unexpected scandal caused by President Xi’s signing of such a fiercely anti-Iranian joint statement with the GCC and this weekend’s revelation… Read More ›
Poland’s Bipartisan Revival Of Chechen Separatist Narratives Is Pure Copium
Poland’s Bipartisan Revival Of Chechen Separatist Narratives Is Pure Copium By Andrew Korybko This coordinated information warfare offensive by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of the ruling party and former Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski of the opposition comes after the “official… Read More ›
Another Karabakh Conflict Wouldn’t Scupper The North-South Transport Corridor
Another Karabakh Conflict Wouldn’t Scupper The North-South Transport Corridor By Andrew Korybko Bloomberg’s and Newsweek’s back-to-back efforts to fearmonger about the North-South Transport Corridor’s viability prove that this megaproject provoked panic within the Golden Billion and that this de facto New… Read More ›
NATO’s Tank Coalition Is An Escalation But Its Significance Shouldn’t Be Exaggerated
NATO’s Tank Coalition Is An Escalation But Its Significance Shouldn’t Be Exaggerated By Andrew Korybko Both sides should refrain from indulging in so-called “copium” and stop spinning this move as being a game-changer or a damp squib since it’s neither. It’s… Read More ›
Will Finland Leave Sweden In The Lurch And Go It Alone To Join NATO?
Will Finland Leave Sweden In The Lurch And Go It Alone To Join NATO? By Andrew Korybko By publicly countenancing the scenario of decoupling his country’s NATO bid from Sweden’s despite backtracking under pressure just a day later, Finland’s top diplomat… Read More ›
Deciphering Ukraine’s Destabilising “Deep State” Dynamics
Deciphering Ukraine’s Destabilising “Deep State” Dynamics By Andrew Korybko The Ukrainian regime’s stability is being tested like never before because its “deep state” dynamics haven’t ever been this dangerous nor destabilizing. Anti-Zelensky elements are arguably colluding with one of the US’… Read More ›