Medvedev Is Half-Right And Half-Wrong About What Could Be Considered Casus Belli By Andrew Korybko Seizing funds is completely different than arresting an official, but neither would be possible without the targeted state taking risks by investing them abroad and having… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Keep An Eye On Ukraine’s Military Buildup Along The Belarusian Border
Keep An Eye On Ukraine’s Military Buildup Along The Belarusian Border By Andrew Korybko Ukraine’s potential Belarusian operation appears predicated on Kiev’s calculation that Russia might overreact in some way that prompts the conventional NATO intervention that Zelensky is hoping for… Read More ›
The Violent Unrest In Kenya Wasn’t An Anti-American Revolt
The Violent Unrest In Kenya Wasn’t An Anti-American Revolt By Andrew Korybko In the minds of many in the Alt-Media Community, violent unrest in a pro-American country could only be an anti-American revolt, not anything else. The violent unrest that swept the Kenyan… Read More ›
Don’t Let The Elite Get Away With Gaslighting That They Didn’t Know About Biden’s Senility
Don’t Let The Elite Get Away With Gaslighting That They Didn’t Know About Biden’s Senility By Andrew Korybko The country is being ruled by a shadowy network of transnational and domestic elites that are united by their radical liberal-globalist ideology. Biden’s… Read More ›
Fake News Alert: It’s Unlikely That North Korea Will Soon Send Engineers To Donbass
Fake News Alert: It’s Unlikely That North Korea Will Soon Send Engineers To Donbass By Andrew Korybko South Korea wanted to fearmonger about North Korea after its (technically revived) mutual defence pact with Russia, possibly to justify a preplanned decision to… Read More ›
EU Eager To Bypass Budapest Veto On Buying Arms For Ukraine
EU Eager To Bypass Budapest Veto On Buying Arms For Ukraine By Uriel Araujo The EU is working on a legal “workaround” to bypass Budapest veto on buying arms for Ukraine. In a way, Hungary’s position within the European block is… Read More ›
There’s Much More To Bolivia’s Failed Coup Than Another CIA Regime Change Attempt
There’s Much More To Bolivia’s Failed Coup Than Another CIA Regime Change Attempt By Andrew Korybko Casually dismissing everything as a CIA plot overlooks the preexisting problems that preceded this dramatic event and oversimplifies complex dynamics. Many X users described Bolivia’s failed coup… Read More ›
The US’ Reported PMC Plan For Ukraine Amounts To A Partial Conventional Intervention
The US’ Reported PMC Plan For Ukraine Amounts To A Partial Conventional Intervention By Andrew Korybko The US continues evolving its policy towards the conflict in the direction of more escalation to compensate for not allowing Ukraine to join NATO anytime… Read More ›
Pakistan’s New Counterterrorism Operation Was Likely Triggered By Chinese Concerns About CPEC
Pakistan’s New Counterterrorism Operation Was Likely Triggered By Chinese Concerns About CPEC By Andrew Korybko The lacklustre joint statement that followed the Pakistani premier’s visit to China suggested that the People’s Republic is souring on his country due to its inability… Read More ›
Russia’s Response To Ukraine’s US-Backed Bombing Of Beachgoers Wasn’t What Many Expected
Russia’s Response To Ukraine’s US-Backed Bombing Of Beachgoers Wasn’t What Many Expected By Andrew Korybko President Putin isn’t a “madman”, “monster”, or “mastermind” like many imagine that he is, but is a consummate pragmatist at least as how he sees himself… Read More ›