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Imran Khan Is Right: The Establishment Is More To Blame For His Ouster Than The US Is
Imran Khan Is Right: The Establishment Is More To Blame For His Ouster Than The US Is By Andrew Korybko There are five reasons why the former premier is correct, which discredit the malicious information warfare campaign against him falsely claiming… Read More ›
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Dugin Clarified His Intentions In Constructively Critiquing The Special Operation
Dugin Clarified His Intentions In Constructively Critiquing The Special Operation By Andrew Korybko More constructive (though perhaps better-worded and thought-out) critiques of the special operation from patriotic members of Russian society will inevitably follow Dugin’s alleged one due to the campaign’s… Read More ›
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NATO’s Expansion Into The Asia-Pacific Heralds The Next Hot Phase Of The New Cold War
NATO’s Expansion Into The Asia-Pacific Heralds The Next Hot Phase Of The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko The latest hot phase of the New Cold War in Eastern Europe will inevitably de-escalate with time, after which the centre of global… Read More ›
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We Cannot Sacrifice High Moral Ground In the Name Of Commercial Deals In Kashmir
We Cannot Sacrifice High Moral Ground In the Name Of Commercial Deals In Kashmir: Dr. Fai By Our Special Correspondent Istanbul – “We are grateful that ASSAM Islamic Union Congress is seized of the important matters relating to the public… Read More ›
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20 Constructive Critiques Of Russia’s Special Operation
20 Constructive Critiques Of Russia’s Special Operation By Andrew Korybko Calmly acknowledging setbacks and sharing constructive critiques afterwards aligns with the spirit of what President Putin suggested earlier in the summer when he advised against indulging in wishful thinking. Nobody who… Read More ›
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There’s No Denying That The Partial Pullback From Kherson Has Uncomfortable Political Optics
There’s No Denying That The Partial Pullback From Kherson Has Uncomfortable Political Optics By Andrew Korybko No matter how one tries to spin it, a setback is still a setback and shouldn’t ever be covered up with conspiracy theories like many… Read More ›
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Indonesia Will Ultimately Have To Decide Which Military Side It’s On In The New Cold War
Indonesia Will Ultimately Have To Decide Which Military Side It’s On In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko One way or another, whichever decision it makes will be zero-sum. Indonesia will either risk creating the pretext for China to potentially… Read More ›
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If Imran Khan Had Been Assassinated, There’d Have Been A Bloody Civil War In Pakistan – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
If Imran Khan Had Been Assassinated, There’d Have Been A Bloody Civil War In Pakistan Sheikh Imran N. Hosein: My Message To The Generals Of Pakistan Armed Forces “This is a tremendously important time for Pakistan. The enemy has invested… Read More ›
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Comparing And Contrasting Russia’s Pullbacks From Kharkov And Kherson Regions
Comparing And Contrasting Russia’s Pullbacks From Kharkov And Kherson Regions By Andrew Korybko It’s of the highest importance during this time to apply President Putin’s advice against indulging in wishful thinking by eschewing “5D chess” conspiracy theories and other coping mechanisms… Read More ›
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The Three Most Likely Scenarios After Russia’s Partial Pullback From Kherson Region
The Three Most Likely Scenarios After Russia’s Partial Pullback From Kherson Region By Andrew Korybko The following three interpretations provide the most likely explanation for the latest development: 1) Kiev is successfully pushing back Russian forces with full Western support; 2)… Read More ›
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The Sahelian Domino Effect: How Mali’s Latest Crisis Could Ignite a West African War
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How The Trump-Colby Split On Germany Could Hand The Reins To The AfD
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فقراء کی صحبت کیوں ضروری ہے؟
30th April 2026
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مسلمانوں كے آٹھویں امام، امام علی رضاؑ کے حالات و مناقب
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An Open Letter To The Islamic World To Join Legal Battle Against US Wars Of Aggression
6th April 2026
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دُنیا کی محبت نے ہمیں کیا دیا؟
26th April 2026
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War On Iran, Strait Of Hormuz, China, And The “Mountain Of Gold” Prophecy – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein – Part 4
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War On Iran, Nuclear Escalation, And The Coming Struggle Over Gulf Oil – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein – Part 3
3rd April 2026
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محبت دو طرفہ ہوتی ہے
27th March 2026
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From War On Iran To Pax Judaica: An Islamic Eschatological Response By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein – Part 2
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Iran ›
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Will Trump Be “Neutralized” By The Deep State Amid Iranian Disaster?
7th April 2026
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Why Iran Now Ranks Among The World’s Top Five Powers
2nd April 2026
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Pezeshkian To Americans: Attacking Iran Is A ‘War Crime’ With Consequences ‘Beyond Iran’s Borders’
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How The Iran War Is Accelerating De-Dollarization
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Standing With The Oppressed: Why Neutrality Is An Abetment To Tyranny
26th March 2026
Pakistan ›
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How Did Pakistan End Up As The Most Likely Mediator Between The US And Iran?
25th March 2026
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Pakistan’s Missile Program Is Back In The US’ Crosshairs
24th March 2026
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The Shadow Front: How the Iran Crisis Is Fuelling The New Af-Pak Conflict
24th March 2026
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A Partially Pentagon-Funded Newspaper Is Fearmongering About Russian-Pakistani Ties
9th March 2026
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Eclipsing Kashmir: Why The Afghanistan-Pakistan Standoff Is Now South Asia’s Most Volatile Fault Line
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