Is It Time For A More Muscular Policy To Replace Russia’s Special Military Operation? By Andrew Korybko Voluntarily limiting Russia’s special operation was done for the right reasons related to humanitarian and political goals, but it unwittingly prevented the military success… Read More ›
Geopolitics
20 Strategic Observations About Kiev’s NATO-Backed Blitz Across Kharkov Region
20 Strategic Observations About Kiev’s NATO-Backed Blitz Across Kharkov Region By Andrew Korybko The whole world is now wondering whether the military-strategic dynamics of the Ukrainian Conflict have finally shifted in Kiev’s favour. Kiev blitzed across Kharkov Region over the weekend… Read More ›
Interpreting Russia’s Intelligence Shortcomings Ahead Of The Kharkov Counteroffensive
Interpreting Russia’s Intelligence Shortcomings Ahead Of The Kharkov Counteroffensive By Andrew Korybko There’s no question that Russia and its Allies were caught completely by surprise, especially after former national security adviser turned press officer for the Bohun brigade of Ukraine’s special… Read More ›
Constructive Critiques Connected To Russia’s Tactical Pullback From Kharkov
Constructive Critiques Connected To Russia’s Tactical Pullback From Kharkov By Andrew Korybko The rapidly evolving events around that region have compellingly discredited the prevailing interpretation of the Ukrainian Conflict that’s hitherto been pushed by the multipolar quarters of the Alt-Media Community…. Read More ›
Kharkov: What’s Driving The Latest Military Dynamics And What Might Come Next?
Kharkov: What’s Driving The Latest Military Dynamics And What Might Come Next? By Andrew Korybko The reality behind the latest dynamics is more nuanced than Kiev, its Western patrons, and Russia are claiming, which the present analysis will concisely explain. To… Read More ›
The Global Consequences Of South Asia’s Grand Strategic Reorientation
The Global Consequences Of South Asia’s Grand Strategic Reorientation By Andrew Korybko While it remains to be seen whether Pakistan will grotesquely transform from the “Zipper of Eurasia” into the “Faultline of Eurasia” like is feared, that scenario is still credible… Read More ›
Reading Between The Lines Of SVR’s Official Response To ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack
Reading Between The Lines Of SVR’s Official Response To ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack By Andrew Korybko In quick succession, a spree of three events occurred in the past six weeks that very likely contributed to Russia re-evaluating its prior assessment of… Read More ›
The Importance Of Russia’s Investigation Into ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack
The Importance Of Russia’s Investigation Into ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack By Andrew Korybko One can only speculate what this investigation will ultimately reveal upon its completion, but observers can be certain that it’ll shape Russian policy for years to come. ISIS-K’s… Read More ›
Speculative Pakistani Arms Sales To Ukraine vs. Speculative North Korean Ones To Russia
Speculative Pakistani Arms Sales To Ukraine vs. Speculative North Korean Ones To Russia By Andrew Korybko The US-led Western Mainstream Media ignored the reports about Pakistan’s speculative involvement in a transnational UK-led airbridge for militarily supplying Kiev while going bonkers about… Read More ›
Was Western Intel Behind ISIS-K’s Terrorist Attack Against The Russian Embassy In Kabul?
Was Western Intel Behind ISIS-K’s Terrorist Attack Against The Russian Embassy In Kabul? By Andrew Korybko The Anglo-American Axis’ strategic interests are to punish Russia for its leading role in the Taliban’s geo-economic balancing act; prompt Moscow to either double down… Read More ›