Moldova’s EU Referendum Was Neither Free Nor Fair By Andrew Korybko Moldova is a deeply divided society as the latest referendum results show even if one ignores credible suspicions of fraud in support of the winning side. Moldovan President Maia Sandu boasted about… Read More ›
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Europe Is Becoming A “War-Weapons Storehouse” To Save Its Economy
Europe Is Becoming A “War-Weapons Storehouse” To Save Its Economy By Uriel Araujo If one randomly looks at today’s news, one will find, for example, that Euronews is reporting that Europe is facing an automotive industry’s crisis – well, it is not the… Read More ›
Gulf Of Finland Might Become The Site Of New Conflict Between NATO And Russia
Gulf Of Finland Might Become The Site Of New Conflict Between NATO And Russia By Uriel Araujo Finland and Estonia, two NATO countries, have recently signed an agreement about Baltic Sea security. Moreover, and more importantly, they have announced their intention to… Read More ›
Don’t Forget About How NATO’s North-eastern Flank Can Stir Up A Lot Of Trouble For Russia
Don’t Forget About How NATO’s North-eastern Flank Can Stir Up A Lot Of Trouble For Russia By Andrew Korybko Estonia wouldn’t talk about blockading the Gulf of Finland without prior encouragement from the US. Most of the discourse surrounding the NATO-Russian proxy… Read More ›
Duda And Zelensky Might Be Cooking Up A False Flag Provocation At A Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant
Duda And Zelensky Might Be Cooking Up A False Flag Provocation At A Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant By Andrew Korybko Their complementary rhetoric over the past week and the specific context in which it was spewed compellingly suggests that they’re colluding… Read More ›
Here’s What Polish Foreign Minister Revealed To Russian Pranksters Earlier This Year
Here’s What Polish Foreign Minister Revealed To Russian Pranksters Earlier This Year By Andrew Korybko The most important points are that: Ukrainian corruption could lead to an end of EU support; there’s no willingness in Poland to conventionally intervene there unless… Read More ›
Armenia Isn’t All That Important To Iran’s Economic And National Security
Armenia Isn’t All That Important To Iran’s Economic And National Security By Andrew Korybko Iran has ulterior motives for opposing the Zangezur Corridor. Iran’s continued opposition to the Zangezur Corridor, which was earlier analysed here and here, is predicated on the assumption that… Read More ›
Mainstream Media Is Exaggerating The Impact Of Anti-Proxy War Posters In Italy
Mainstream Media Is Exaggerating The Impact Of Anti-Proxy War Posters In Italy By Andrew Korybko But it would also be a mistake to dismiss their impact. CNN headlined an article last week about how “Pro-Russian posters appear on billboards across Italy”… Read More ›
Japan And The Philippines Aim To Provoke A New Asian Arms Race At America’s Behest
Japan And The Philippines Aim To Provoke A New Asian Arms Race At America’s Behest By Andrew Korybko Arms races are always a bonanza for the military-industrial complex, which exerts outsized influence over US policymaking, but there might be more to… 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 ›