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Trump’s Greenland Threats Reveal A Revival Of U.S. Neo‑Colonial Strategy In The Arctic
Trump’s Greenland Threats Reveal A Revival Of U.S. Neo‑Colonial Strategy In The Arctic By Uriel Araujo By refusing to rule out force over Greenland, Trump has unsettled European allies and reframed Arctic geopolitics. The parallels with US pressure on Venezuela point… Read More ›
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The EU’s Failed Attempt To Steal Russia’s Seized Assets Was Self-Discrediting
The EU’s Failed Attempt To Steal Russia’s Seized Assets Was Self-Discrediting By Andrew Korybko It arguably dealt irreparable damage to the bloc’s reputation as a safe location in which foreigners the world over could store and invest their financial assets after… Read More ›
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From Iron Dome To T-DOME: Israel’s Taiwan Ties Alarm China
From Iron Dome To T-DOME: Israel’s Taiwan Ties Alarm China By Uriel Araujo Israel’s expanding ties with Taiwan, particularly in missile defence, are quietly reshaping regional geopolitics and alarming Beijing. In this context, even small defence transfers could undermine years of… Read More ›
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Tulsi’s Assessment That Putin Doesn’t Want To Conquer All Of Ukraine Is Absolutely Correct
Tulsi’s Assessment That Putin Doesn’t Want To Conquer All Of Ukraine Is Absolutely Correct By Andrew Korybko There are logical military and strategic reasons why he’s not interested in this whatsoever at all. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard responded to a report… Read More ›
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Russia’s Long-Delayed Sudanese Naval Base Might Be Back On Track
Russia’s Long-Delayed Sudanese Naval Base Might Be Back On Track By Andrew Korybko The timing of this latest report was probably aimed at complicating the revived Russian-US talks on Ukraine by putting “deep state” pressure on Trump to demand that Sudan… Read More ›
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Europe Divided, Mercosur Drifting: The Stalemate Reshaping South America’s Strategic Future
Europe Divided, Mercosur Drifting: The Stalemate Reshaping South America’s Strategic Future By Uriel Araujo Europe’s internal fractures have once again stalled the EU–Mercosur trade agreement, exposing deep political and agricultural rifts within the bloc. As Brussels hesitates and farmers revolt, South… Read More ›
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China’s “Military Diplomacy” Between Thailand And Cambodia Is Becoming Trickier
China’s “Military Diplomacy” Between Thailand And Cambodia Is Becoming Trickier By Andrew Korybko Thailand appears to be intimating that it’s displeased with China’s arms sales to Cambodia, with the innuendo that China should curtail them out of respect for Thailand, which… Read More ›
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The US Might Pursue The “Peaceful Balkanization” Of The Congo
The US Might Pursue The “Peaceful Balkanization” Of The Congo By Andrew Korybko Trump 2.0 might conclude that federalization is the only sustainable solution to the Congo’s protracted political-security crises for averting its (inevitable?) second collapse and subsequently enabling the US… Read More ›
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Kazakhstan Might Have Just Placed Itself On An Irreversible Collision Course With Russia
Kazakhstan Might Have Just Placed Itself On An Irreversible Collision Course With Russia By Andrew Korybko The production of NATO-standard shells hints that Kazakhstan plans to follow in Azerbaijan’s footsteps by having its armed forces conform with the bloc’s standards ahead… Read More ›
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Turkish Curriculum’s Renaming Of Central Asia To Turkistan Is Turkiye’s Latest Soft Power Flex
Turkish Curriculum’s Renaming Of Central Asia To Turkistan Is Turkiye’s Latest Soft Power Flex By Andrew Korybko Russia should brace itself for the turbocharging of Turkish-led comprehensive integration processes along its southern front and the serious implications that this could have… Read More ›
Featured Categories
Geopolitics ›
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Why Did Putin Only Lament The Loss Of Some Former Soviet Republics In His First Meeting With Bush?
31st December 2025
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The Brits Want The Poles To Contain Russia In The Baltic
30th December 2025
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Declassified Bush-Putin Memos Reveal U.S. Push For “Usable” Nuclear Weapons And Roots Of Russia-West Rift
30th December 2025
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Why Armenia’s Upcoming Elections Matter For Eurasia’s Strategic Balance
29th December 2025
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Poland Is Expanding Its Influence Over The Baltics Through The “Via Baltica” Highway
28th December 2025
Videos ›
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سماعتِ سورہ الرحمن اور ہماری توقعات
26th December 2025
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ہماری خواہشات ہی ہمارے پاؤں کی بیڑیاں ہیں
19th December 2025
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زندگی کے رنگ محبت کے سنگ
12th December 2025
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نفس ہمیں برباد کیسے کرتا ہے
5th December 2025
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جب ہمیں اس دُنیا میں بھیجا گیا ہے تو اس کی محبت سے بچنا کیوں ضروری ہے؟
28th November 2025
Pakistan ›
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Why Pakistan Needs Democracy
27th November 2025
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Pakistan Can Ensure Its National Security Without Invading Afghanistan
16th October 2025
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Durand Line On Fire: Pakistan And Afghanistan Edge Toward War
15th October 2025
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Pakistan Should Rubbish Any Thoughts Of Forcible Regime Change In Afghanistan
15th October 2025
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Interpreting Pakistan’s Support For Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan
2nd October 2025
Ideology ›
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What Islam Really Says About Slavery, And Why Modern Critics Get It Wrong
17th November 2025
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جناب رسالت مآب (ﷺ) كے مطابق ایك اچھا شاعر كون ہے؟
5th November 2025
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غازی انور پاشا کا آخری خط: عشق، ایمان اور شہادت کی گواہی
26th October 2025
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The Truce Broken Twice: From Medina To Gaza, Lessons In Betrayal And Resistance
11th October 2025
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غزہ میں جاری نسل کشی کے تناظر میں فلسطین کے لیے دو ریاستی حل پر اسلامی نقطہ نظر كیا ہے؟
1st October 2025
Kashmir ›
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CCG Report Warns Of Deepening Alienation And Silenced Voices In Kashmir
18th December 2025
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The Persistence Of Occupation: Kashmir And The Silence Of International Actors
18th November 2025
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Will Kashmir’s Liberation Trigger India’s Disintegration?
24th October 2025
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OIC Rallies Global Support For A Just And Lasting Resolution In Kashmir
24th September 2025
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When The UN Fails: Kashmir And The Crisis Of Global Mediation
17th September 2025