Five Lessons For Russia To Learn From Ukraine’s Sneak Attack Against Kursk Region By Andrew Korybko These lessons could reshape how policymakers perceive the special operation and therefore improve the way in which it’s being waged. Ukraine’s sneak attack against Russia’s Kursk Region… Read More ›
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Ukraine’s Boast About Being Behind The Tuaregs’ Ambush Of Wagner In Mali Came Back To Bite It
Ukraine’s Boast About Being Behind The Tuaregs’ Ambush Of Wagner In Mali Came Back To Bite It By Andrew Korybko Mali and Niger cut ties with Ukraine after its military-intelligence representative admitted that Kiev backs groups that they consider to be… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Sneak Attack Against Russia’s Kursk Region Might Be Its Last Hurrah
Ukraine’s Sneak Attack Against Russia’s Kursk Region Might Be Its Last Hurrah By Andrew Korybko Kiev is desperate to relieve pressure along the Donbass front where Russia has continued gradually gaining ground this year and might soon be on the brink… Read More ›
Here’s Why The US Forced Ukraine To Call Off Its Reportedly Planned Assassination Of Putin
Here’s Why The US Forced Ukraine To Call Off Its Reportedly Planned Assassination Of Putin By Andrew Korybko The US’ internal policymaking dynamics have shifted since the start of Russia’s special operation. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov told the Rossiya… Read More ›
Interpreting Iran’s Continued Opposition To The Zangezur Corridor
Interpreting Iran’s Continued Opposition To The Zangezur Corridor By Andrew Korybko This policy is self-serving and justified on false pretexts, but it’s Iran’s sovereign right to promulgate in advance of what its leadership regards as their national interests. The Iranian Supreme… Read More ›
There Might Be Some Truth To Reports Of Emergency Russian Military Assistance To Iran
There Might Be Some Truth To Reports Of Emergency Russian Military Assistance To Iran By Andrew Korybko As the world braces for Iran and its Resistance Axis allies’ response to Israel’s assassination of Haniyeh in Tehran, it’s important to remember that… Read More ›
Fake News Alert: Hungary Isn’t About To Tacitly Let Russian Spies Into The EU
Fake News Alert: Hungary Isn’t About To Tacitly Let Russian Spies Into The EU By Andrew Korybko This latest claim represents a narrative escalation in the already tense Hungarian-EU Crisis. Leader of the “European People’s Party” Manfred Weber sent a letter… Read More ›
Poland Got The Short End Of The Stick During Last Week’s Historic Prisoner Swap
Poland Got The Short End Of The Stick During Last Week’s Historic Prisoner Swap By Andrew Korybko Poland released a Russian detainee without getting anything in return instead of leveraging this to secure the release of two ethnic Polish detainees from… Read More ›
Is Zelensky’s Chief Of Staff The Last Obstacle To Peace With Russia?
Is Zelensky’s Chief Of Staff The Last Obstacle To Peace With Russia? By Andrew Korybko Bloomberg’s hit piece against Andrey Yermak suggests that the US at the very least wants to reduce his influence over Zelensky, likely with a view towards… Read More ›
Israel Demands Turkiye Be Expelled From NATO After Erdogan Threatens To Invade The Jewish State
Israel Demands Turkiye Be Expelled From NATO After Erdogan Threatens To Invade The Jewish State By Uriel Araujo In a rather surprising development, Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz is demanding that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) expel Turkiye over President… Read More ›