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The Political Implications Of Poland Explicitly Planning To Profit From Ukraine
The Political Implications Of Poland Explicitly Planning To Profit From Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Poland is finally joining in the scramble for Ukraine after naively sitting on the sidelines all these years. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk was surprisingly candid earlier this month… Read More ›
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Pahalgam, Kashmir: Terrorism Is Condemnable, No Matter Who commits It
Pahalgam, Kashmir: Terrorism Is Condemnable, No Matter Who commits It By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai As reported by various national and international newspapers that during a horrendous and shocking attack on foreign tourists in Pahalgam (Kashmir) on Tuesday April 22,… Read More ›
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Estonia Might Become Europe’s Next Trouble Spot
Estonia Might Become Europe’s Next Trouble Spot By Andrew Korybko The latest socio-political and security developments suggest that it relishes being a frontline state. Estonia catapulted back into international news after it recently seized an alleged vessel from Russia’s so-called “shadow… Read More ›
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The Trans-Caspian Corridor: A Geopolitical Gamble In The Shadow Of NATO
The Trans-Caspian Corridor: A Geopolitical Gamble In The Shadow Of NATO By Uriel Araujo The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (Middle Corridor) emerges as a vital trade link between Europe and Asia, backed by a €12 billion EU investment and praised by… Read More ›
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Five Arguments Debunking Speculation About A Russian Invasion Of The Suwalki Corridor
Five Arguments Debunking Speculation About A Russian Invasion Of The Suwalki Corridor By Andrew Korybko This is nothing but a recurring information warfare operation waged by the elites against their people. The Suwalki Corridor is once again at the centre of… Read More ›
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Can Hungary, Serbia, And Slovakia Pioneer A New Central European Integration Platform?
Can Hungary, Serbia, And Slovakia Pioneer A New Central European Integration Platform? By Andrew Korybko The possibility exists, but it should be centred on enduring economic interests that are less likely than political and security ones to shift with a change… Read More ›
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Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM
Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM By Andrew Korybko Vucic’s trip should be seen less as defying the EU and more as furthering his self-interests. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed that he’ll defy the… Read More ›
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WaPo’s Report About Terrorists’ Use Of US-Sourced Afghan Arms Against Pakistan Is Misleading
WaPo’s Report About Terrorists’ Use Of US-Sourced Afghan Arms Against Pakistan Is Misleading By Andrew Korybko The Pakistani Establishment shares some blame for the latest terrorist upsurge together with America and the Taliban to differing degrees, yet WaPo avoided drawing attention… Read More ›
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CSTO Under Siege: How the West and Turkiye are Rewriting Eurasia’s Security Map
CSTO Under Siege: How the West and Turkiye are Rewriting Eurasia’s Security Map By Uriel Araujo Turkiye and the West are exploiting Armenia’s frustrations with the CSTO to promote the concept of a “Turan Army,” aiming to bring NATO closer to… Read More ›
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How Might The US’ Relations With Ukraine And Russia Change If It Abandons Its Peace Efforts?
How Might The US’ Relations With Ukraine And Russia Change If It Abandons Its Peace Efforts? By Andrew Korybko The US might cut off military aid to Ukraine while suspending its strategic resource talks with Russia. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on… Read More ›
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Geopolitics ›
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A Lasting Political Solution To The Afghan-Pakistani War Is Extremely Unlikely
25th March 2026
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The New Energy Realpolitik: Lavrov’s Warning About Trump 2.0’s Quest For Global Dominance
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Beyond Pragmatism: Dmitry Trenin’s Sceptical Turn On Trump 2.0
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Pakistan’s Missile Program Is Back In The US’ Crosshairs
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Ideology ›
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Standing With The Oppressed: Why Neutrality Is An Abetment To Tyranny
26th March 2026
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عیدِ محکوماں، ہجومِ مومنیں
21st March 2026
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War On Iran, Gog, And Magog: An Islamic Eschatological Response By Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
18th March 2026
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Is The Middle East Crisis Political Or Religious? The Case For A Theological War
18th March 2026
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Calling Iran Before It’s Too Late – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
11th February 2026
Videos ›
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محبت دو طرفہ ہوتی ہے
27th March 2026
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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
13th March 2026
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دُنیا کی محبت نے کیا کیا مسائل پیدا کئے
6th March 2026
Iran ›
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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
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Commodities Over Principles: The Economic Logic Behind The UNSC Vote On Iran
12th March 2026
Pakistan ›
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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
31st January 2026
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Pakistan’s Expanding “Military Diplomacy” Deepens Ankara’s Reach Across Afro‑Eurasia
5th January 2026
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What’s The Real Reason Why Iran Is Interested In Joining The Saudi-Pak Alliance?
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