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China Might Not Want Russia To Lose, But It Might Not Want Russia To Win Either
China Might Not Want Russia To Lose, But It Might Not Want Russia To Win Either By Andrew Korybko A Russian loss would be catastrophic for China’s security, while a Russian victory could end the discounted energy bonanza that’s helping it… Read More ›
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Washington’s Role In The Dalai Lama Succession: Faith And Geopolitics Collide In India-China Relations
Washington’s Role In The Dalai Lama Succession: Faith And Geopolitics Collide In India-China Relations By Uriel Araujo The Dalai Lama’s succession looms as a geopolitical flashpoint, fuelling tensions between India and China despite their pragmatic cooperation in BRICS and other forums…. Read More ›
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The Sino-Indo Rivalry Will Shape Trump’s Anti-Russian Secondary Sanctions Decision
The Sino-Indo Rivalry Will Shape Trump’s Anti-Russian Secondary Sanctions Decision By Andrew Korybko The tariff-driven prisoner’s dilemma between China and India could work to Russia’s advantage. One of the three pillars of Trump’s newly announced policy towards the Ukrainian Conflict is the imposition of up to… Read More ›
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Here’s How Trump Was Manipulated Into Mission Creep
Here’s How Trump Was Manipulated Into Mission Creep By Andrew Korybko Zelensky, anti-Russian US hawks, Melania, and the Mainstream Media each exploited in their own way his false expectation that Putin would agree to a ceasefire-partnership deal. Many are struggling to… Read More ›
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Trump’s “Major Statement” On Russia Is A Clumsy Attempt To Thread The Needle
Trump’s “Major Statement” On Russia Is A Clumsy Attempt To Thread The Needle By Andrew Korybko His threatened secondary sanctions could majorly backfire by harming the US’ own interests. The “major statement” on Russia that Trump earlier hyped up turned out… Read More ›
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Courting The Deep State? Trump’s Sudden Tough Talk On Moscow
Courting The Deep State? Trump’s Sudden Tough Talk On Moscow By Uriel Araujo President Trump’s shift to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine by a NATO arms deal signals a “tougher” stance on Moscow. This move, driven by domestic pressures and “Deep… Read More ›
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From Bombs To Benefits: Laos And Russia’s Military-Political Trade-Off
From Bombs To Benefits: Laos And Russia’s Military-Political Trade-Off By Andrew Korybko Laos would bolster its geopolitical balancing act while Russia could experiment with a new military-political partnership model that it might then fine-tune for its other Global South partners. Ukraine’s… Read More ›
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Kashmir Martyrs’ Day In New York: Global Voices Demand Justice, Freedom, And Self-Determination
Kashmir Martyrs’ Day In New York: Global Voices Demand Justice, Freedom, And Self-Determination By Our Special Correspondent New York – With deep reverence for the courageous and fearless souls who laid down their lives so the people of Kashmir… Read More ›
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The US-Pakistan Rapprochement Could Have Far-Reaching Geostrategic Consequences
The US-Pakistan Rapprochement Could Have Far-Reaching Geostrategic Consequences By Andrew Korybko India’s, Russia’s, and possibly even China’s interests could be adversely affected. It was assessed in January that “The Pakistani Regime Destroyed Their Country & Betrayed Its National Interests For Nothing”,… Read More ›
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Iran’s Mass Expulsion Of Afghans Poses A Dilemma For Many Of Its Supporters
Iran’s Mass Expulsion Of Afghans Poses A Dilemma For Many Of Its Supporters By Andrew Korybko Most of them are opposed to the expulsion of any illegal immigrants, yet self-censoring their criticism of Iran’s policy discredits their criticisms of Trump’s similar… Read More ›
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Why The South Caucasus Is No Safe Corridor To Bypass Russia
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Trump 2.0’s Vision Of “NATO 3.0” Perfectly Aligns With All Of The Administration’s Policies
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Why Donbass’ Final Status Remains The Last Hurdle In The Peace Plan
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Why The Kremlin Views US ‘Opposition’ To Poland’s Nukes As A Feint
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Ideology ›
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عیدِ محکوماں، ہجومِ مومنیں
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War On Iran, Gog, And Magog: An Islamic Eschatological Response By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
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Is The Middle East Crisis Political Or Religious? The Case For A Theological War
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Calling Iran Before It’s Too Late – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
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محبت دو طرفہ ہوتی ہے
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Implications Of Israel’s Attack On Iran – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
15th March 2026
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قلندر بابا بخاری رحمۃ اللہ علیہ کون تھے؟ سید بابا کی زبانی خصوصی دستاویزی فلم
15th March 2026
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سوچوں کا طوفان اور سماعتِ سورہ الرحمن
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دُنیا کی محبت نے کیا کیا مسائل پیدا کئے
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Iran ›
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How The Iran War Is Accelerating De-Dollarization
28th March 2026
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Assessing The Economist’s Argument That Trump Has No Good Options In Iran
23rd March 2026
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Why Might The Kremlin And The White House Be Covering Up Russian Intel Aid To Iran?
21st March 2026
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Where Is Netanyahu? Questions Mount Over Who Really Runs US And Israeli Policy
21st March 2026
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Trump Might Have Approved Israel’s South Pars Strike After Iran Flirted With The Petroyuan
20th 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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