The US’ Nascent Trilateral Alliance With Japan And The Philippines Will Integrate Into AUKUS+ By Andrew Korybko This emerging scenario poses a serious threat to China’s national security interests since it amounts to Japan’s US-encouraged remilitarization driving that country’s neo-imperial expansion… Read More ›
International Affairs
Russia’s Energy Industry Is Betting Big On South Asia
Russia’s Energy Industry Is Betting Big On South Asia By Andrew Korybko China will always remain one of Russia’s top energy partners for economic, geographic, and political reasons, but Moscow doesn’t want to become dependent on exports to the People’s Republic,… Read More ›
Russia’s Afghan Point Man Hinted At The Possibility Of Military-Technical Ties With The Taliban
Russia’s Afghan Point Man Hinted At The Possibility Of Military-Technical Ties With The Taliban By Andrew Korybko The carrot that Kabulov just dangled in his latest interview might not be enough on its own to entice the Taliban to finally make… Read More ›
Nuking Europe Won’t Relieve The US’ Proxy War Pressure On Russia
Nuking Europe Won’t Relieve The US’ Proxy War Pressure On Russia By Andrew Korybko Considering that Russia is performing very well in its “race of logistics” with NATO, the US would certainly respond to the nuking of its NATO allies, and… Read More ›
Lukashenko Strongly Hinted That He Expects Belgorod-Like Proxy Incursions Against Belarus
Lukashenko Strongly Hinted That He Expects Belgorod-Like Proxy Incursions Against Belarus By Andrew Korybko The very fact that the Belarusian leader said that NATO and/or Ukraine’s dispatch of “small units” to his country wouldn’t cross his red line suggests that he… Read More ›
How Will The US Respond After The Failure Of Kiev’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive?
How Will The US Respond After The Failure Of Kiev’s NATO-Backed Counteroffensive? By Andrew Korybko It’s impossible to achieve anything from further escalating this conflict. Kiev’s NATO–backed counteroffensive has been disastrous, which even the Mainstream Media was forced to acknowledge after it became impossible… Read More ›
Pakistan’s First-Ever Import Of Russian Oil Could Set The Basis For Strategic Energy Relations
Pakistan’s First-Ever Import Of Russian Oil Could Set The Basis For Strategic Energy Relations By Andrew Korybko This latest development might very well set the basis for strategic energy relations between Russia and Pakistan since it would be a waste to… Read More ›
Does It Really Matter Whether New Permanent UNSC Members Have Veto Rights?
Does It Really Matter Whether New Permanent UNSC Members Have Veto Rights? By Andrew Korybko It’s undeniable that the UNSC in its present form doesn’t accurately reflect contemporary geopolitical realities, which is why there’s an effort to reform that global body… Read More ›
Role And Responsibility Of Global Kashmiri Diaspora
Role And Responsibility Of Global Kashmiri Diaspora By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai The crisis in Kashmir – and the United Nations ineffectual response – represents an example of the failure of the United Nations to respond effectively against massive and… Read More ›
CNN Admitted That Kiev Lost Around 15% Of Its Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles In A Week
CNN Admitted That Kiev Lost Around 15% Of Its Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicles In A Week By Andrew Korybko While Ukrainian supporters are celebrating the recapture of some long-contested villages along the Line of Contact, these were pyrrhic victories considering the… Read More ›