Cambodia’s Planned Chinese-Constructed Canal Is A Daring Geo-Economic Project By Andrew Korybko This megaproject could revolutionize Cambodian society within a generation if the country plays its cards right, but it also runs the risk of playing into the US’ anti-Chinese fearmongering… Read More ›
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The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes
The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes By Andrew Korybko Andrzej Duda inadvertently vindicated those Russian observers who long suspected that this transport megaproject right outside of Warsaw had dual military purposes, thus proving that… Read More ›
Why Is Europe Willing To Pursue Proxy War Against Iran Through Israel?
Why Is Europe Willing To Pursue Proxy War Against Iran Through Israel? By Uriel Araujo With the EU planning to expand sanctions on Iran, the cause of Ukraine is increasingly losing traction, as the Middle East is becoming once again… Read More ›
Azeri-American Ties Would Never Be The Same If The US Sanctions That Country’s Officials
Azeri-American Ties Would Never Be The Same If The US Sanctions That Country’s Officials By Andrew Korybko They’re already being tested like never before after some congressional representatives lent false credence to the ultra-nationalist Armenian lobby’s lies that Azerbaijan “ethnically cleansed”… Read More ›
Will The Anglo-American Axis Deploy Nukes To Poland?
Will The Anglo-American Axis Deploy Nukes To Poland? By Andrew Korybko Any positive decision would be driven by purely political motives since there’s no military necessity for adding Poland to the nuclear-sharing program. Polish President Andrzej Duda confirmed in an interview during his… Read More ›
Was Pepe Escobar Duped By A Foreign Spy Agency Into Spreading Fake News About Russia And Israel?
Was Pepe Escobar Duped By A Foreign Spy Agency Into Spreading Fake News About Russia And Israel? By Andrew Korybko There are reasons to suspect that Pepe’s Asian source might either be Iranian or under Iranian influence, with the goal behind… Read More ›
Hamas’ “Security Guarantee” Proposal For Gaza Isn’t What It Seems
Hamas’ “Security Guarantee” Proposal For Gaza Isn’t What It Seems By Andrew Korybko Insincere security commitments to Gaza could provide its representatives – whoever they might be by then in that scenario – with the “face-saving” pretext for making major concessions… Read More ›
The US’ Long-Delayed Aid To Ukraine Might Prevent Its Collapse But Won’t Push Russia Back
The US’ Long-Delayed Aid To Ukraine Might Prevent Its Collapse But Won’t Push Russia Back By Andrew Korybko At the absolute most, this aid package might prevent Ukraine’s collapse by keeping the state running and possibly slowing down Russia’s already glacial… Read More ›
A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting
A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting By Andrew Korybko If the Polish-Ukrainian grain dispute that’s caused by the former’s foreign-majority ownership of its industrial agriculture isn’t soon resolved, then mutual perceptions might unprecedentedly worsen…. Read More ›
Armenia’s Return Of Four Occupied Azeri Villages Was A Pleasant Surprise
Armenia’s Return Of Four Occupied Azeri Villages Was A Pleasant Surprise By Andrew Korybko Up until this impressively pragmatic development, it looked like Armenia was willing to go to war over these illegally occupied villages after being emboldened by promises of… Read More ›