The US’ Self-Declared Goal To Weaken Russia Exposes Its True Strategy By Andrew Korybko It only took two months for the official narrative to change so radically, which was made possible by the unprecedented information warfare that the US simultaneously waged… Read More ›
International Affairs
Was The Pakistan-Cuba Diplomatic Scandal Sparked By A Faux Pas Or A Freudian Slip?
Was The Pakistan-Cuba Diplomatic Scandal Sparked By A Faux Pas Or A Freudian Slip? By Andrew Korybko The lesson that should hopefully be learned by the new authorities is that all remarks about other countries must be carefully thought out lest… Read More ›
The Kashmir Files: Myth Or Reality? – Part 1
The Kashmir Files: Myth Or Reality? – Part 1 By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai ‘Early reviews in the Indian media had found the film deeply Islamophobic, dishonest, and a provocation.’ Sanjay Kak, Kashmiri Pandit filmmaker and writer This movie feeds… Read More ›
Merging Of Ethiopian And Pakistani Activist Movements Could Change The Global South
Merging Of Ethiopian And Pakistani Activist Movements Could Change The Global South By Andrew Korybko This organic development would be mutually beneficial and represent a game-changer for the Global South’s activist movements. By sharing experiences, educating one another, and pooling their… Read More ›
False Flag Alert: Why The US Might Use WMDs In Ukraine And Blame Russia?
False Flag Alert: Why The US Might Use WMDs In Ukraine And Blame Russia? By Andrew Korybko The next two weeks will remain tense as the world braces for the possible use of WMDs in Ukraine. Most people have already made… Read More ›
Why Are The UN’s Ukrainian Refugee Figures For Russia Different From Moscow’s?
Why Are The UN’s Ukrainian Refugee Figures For Russia Different From Moscow’s? By Andrew Korybko If President Putin was really “the new Hitler” and the Russian Federation was the 21st-century revival of Nazi Germany like the US-led Western Mainstream Media claims,… Read More ›
Pakistan’s Cross-Border Strikes Confirm Its Anti-Terrorist Commitment
Pakistan’s Cross-Border Strikes Confirm Its Anti-Terrorist Commitment By Andrew Korybko Whatever one might wonder about the new coalition authorities’ foreign policy, and a lot remains to be clarified such as their envisioned policy towards Russia after former Prime Minister Khan claimed… Read More ›
It’s Crucial For Pakistan’s New Coalition Government To Clarify Its Ties With Russia
It’s Crucial For Pakistan’s New Coalition Government To Clarify Its Ties With Russia By Andrew Korybko The Pakistani people deserve to know whether they can expect to receive forthcoming agricultural and energy imports from Russia at a 30% discount, which would… Read More ›
The Ukrainian Proxy War Exposes The West’s Military-Industrial Limitations
The Ukrainian Proxy War Exposes The West’s Military-Industrial Limitations By Andrew Korybko It’s a matter of military fact that the Ukrainian proxy war, which saw more third-party military-technical assistance dispatched in a larger amount and in a shorter time to one… Read More ›
The Improvement Of Pakistan-U.S. Ties: Imperatives, Variables, And Consequences
The Improvement Of Pakistan-U.S. Ties: Imperatives, Variables, And Consequences By Andrew Korybko The success of the new coalition authorities’ plan to improve ties with the US is dependent on resolving interconnected domestic-international dilemmas and importantly doing so before the narrow window… Read More ›