Alt-Media Can Make Biden And The Democrats’ Corruption In Ukraine Their Defining Legacy By Andrew Korybko There are many passionate investigative journalists who could ensure that this becomes Biden and the Democrats’ defining legacy if they dedicate their lives to exposing… Read More ›
International Affairs
X (Formerly Twitter) Now Illegal In Brazil Amid Feud Between Elon Musk And A Supreme Court Judge
X (Formerly Twitter) Now Illegal In Brazil Amid Feud Between Elon Musk And A Supreme Court Judge By Uriel Araujo Brazil’s situation with X has its own context and intricacies (into which I delved here), but one can expect analogous scenarios… Read More ›
Serbia’s French Warplane Deal Discredits Serbian President’s Earlier Colour Revolution Claim
Serbia’s French Warplane Deal Discredits Serbian President’s Earlier Colour Revolution Claim By Andrew Korybko He wouldn’t have gone through with this $3 billion deal if he really thought that the West was trying to overthrow him like he claimed less than… Read More ›
The CIA Isn’t Responsible For The Upsurge Of Terrorism In Pakistan’s Balochistan Region
The CIA Isn’t Responsible For The Upsurge Of Terrorism In Pakistan’s Balochistan Region By Andrew Korybko Ignoring the decades-old political roots of the Baloch Conflict, their new economic dimension over the past decade since CPEC, and the latest Taliban connections via… Read More ›
Reflections On The Third Anniversary Of Syed Ali Geelani, The Undisputed Leader Of Kashmiri People
Reflections On The Third Anniversary Of Syed Ali Geelani, The Undisputed Leader Of Kashmiri People By Our Special Correspondent Dallas, Texas – “First, the most essential facet of any revolutionary, anticolonial struggle requires clarity of vision. Syed Ali Geelani presented… Read More ›
Africa Is At The Centre Of A New Race For Resources And Influence
Africa Is At The Centre Of A New Race For Resources And Influence By Andrew Korybko Here are the full comments that I gave to The Epoch Times’ Nalova Akua about Africa’s role in the New Cold War, excerpts of which… Read More ›
Ukrainian FM Equated Ukraine’s Genocide Of Poles With Poland’s Forcible Resettlement Of Ukrainians
Ukrainian FM Equated Ukraine’s Genocide Of Poles With Poland’s Forcible Resettlement Of Ukrainians By Andrew Korybko This can set into motion a discussion about Polishness as part of the Polish elite’s plans to reshape popular perceptions thereof with a view towards… Read More ›
Poland Finally Maxed Out Its Military Support For Ukraine
Poland Finally Maxed Out Its Military Support For Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Ukraine is now desperate to embroil Poland in a hot war with Russia. Polish President Duda revealed on Monday that his country has already spent a whopping 3.3% of its GDP… Read More ›
A Coup d’état In France With Macron Refusing To Honour Election Results
A Coup d’état In France With Macron Refusing To Honour Election Results By Uriel Araujo Imagine you are a head of state facing a domestic crisis. You bypass vote in the parliament to force unpopular measures through questionable methods (amid major… Read More ›
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel By Andrew Korybko State sovereignty is a reality of International Relations, and those who deny it do so at their own risk regardless of whether they disagree with the forms in which it’s expressed,… Read More ›