Why Central Asia And Russia Are Unlikely To Rely More On Pakistani Ports For Foreign Trade By Andrew Korybko All in all, while it makes economic sense for them to do so, it’s not politically feasible at present. The Pakistani Energy… Read More ›
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Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure
Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure By Andrew Korybko Here are five observations about Kiev’s latest provocation in terms of the bigger picture. Russia accused Ukraine of attempting a drone strike against one of TurkStream’s gas compressor stations, which… Read More ›
Three Arguments Tearing Apart Robert Kagan’s Claims About Trump, Ukraine, And Putin
Three Arguments Tearing Apart Robert Kagan’s Claims About Trump, Ukraine, And Putin By Andrew Korybko The exact opposite of what Kagan posited is true: Russia can’t militarily control Ukraine indefinitely; a Russian-American brinksmanship scenario is terrifyingly realistic; and Putin is indeed… Read More ›
Serbia’s Top General Hinted At Carrying Out A Pro-Western Military Pivot Under Sanctions Duress
Serbia’s Top General Hinted At Carrying Out A Pro-Western Military Pivot Under Sanctions Duress By Andrew Korybko This could easily lead to a more profound pivot that undoes decades of strategic ties with Russia in just a few years. Chief of… Read More ›
Zelensky Accuses The West Of Embezzling $88.5 Billion Sent To Ukraine
Zelensky Accuses The West Of Embezzling $88.5 Billion Sent To Ukraine By Uriel Araujo If Zelensky is trying to send a message for leverage, maybe out of desperation, it is easy to see how this could backfire quite badly for him…. Read More ›
Lithuania’s Provocative Remark About Kaliningrad Doesn’t Equate To A Territorial Claim
Lithuania’s Provocative Remark About Kaliningrad Doesn’t Equate To A Territorial Claim By Andrew Korybko Referring to places by the names that a certain group once used doesn’t automatically imply territorial claims, though it can be interpreted as such depending on the… Read More ›
Azerbaijan Signalled That It Might Be Preparing Its Own Special Operation Against Armenia
Azerbaijan Signalled That It Might Be Preparing Its Own Special Operation Against Armenia By Andrew Korybko Azerbaijan demands that Armenia demilitarize, denazify, no longer contain it on behalf of foreign (Western) powers, stop obstructing regional trade routes, and allow ethnically cleansed… Read More ›
Why’s The Russian-Taliban Bounty Scandal From Summer 2020 Suddenly Back In The News?
Why’s The Russian-Taliban Bounty Scandal From Summer 2020 Suddenly Back In The News? By Andrew Korybko The Insider, which is designated as a foreign agent in Russia, wants to complicate Trump’s peace talks with Russia, improve US ties with Pakistan at… Read More ›
Musk’s Interference Raises Concerns For Polish Government Ahead Of Presidential Election
Musk’s Interference Raises Concerns For Polish Government Ahead Of Presidential Election By Andrew Korybko They can accordingly either try to stop this through scandalous legal moves that risk a national crisis, which could even ruin Poland’s relations with the US, or… Read More ›
Beyond Borders: How Energy Fuels Trump’s Threats To Greenland And Canada
Beyond Borders: How Energy Fuels Trump’s Threats To Greenland And Canada By Uriel Araujo Trump’s bold plans, although phrased in his own peculiar style, are not about one man’s inclinations or “madness” but rather have a lot to do with the… Read More ›