Transnistria Could Become The Tripwire For A Wider War In The Region By Andrew Korybko It’s already known after German Chancellor Scholz’s tacit admission last week that the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine has morphed into an undeclared but limited hot… Read More ›
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NATO’s Debate Over Whether To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine Shows Its Desperation
NATO’s Debate Over Whether To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine Shows Its Desperation By Andrew Korybko NATO is planning for a possible Russian breakthrough across the Line of Contact later this year but isn’t yet sure how to react if that happens…. Read More ›
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Two Years Straight
Here’s What I Learned From Analysing The New Cold War Every Day For Two Years Straight By Andrew Korybko These five trends are considered to be the most significant grand strategic ones that are expected to have the greatest impact on… Read More ›
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Was A Pragmatic Means Of Managing The Soviet-Nazi Security Dilemma
The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact Was A Pragmatic Means Of Managing The Soviet-Nazi Security Dilemma By Andrew Korybko Whatever one may think about its lack of morality, it was coldly pragmatic and wasn’t responsible for sparking World War II, just for temporarily putting… Read More ›
The Reportedly Planned G7 Envoy To Ukraine Would Be Tasked With Carrying Out The Davos Agenda
The Reportedly Planned G7 Envoy To Ukraine Would Be Tasked With Carrying Out The Davos Agenda By Andrew Korybko So much has happened in the two years since the special operation began that many folks either missed or forgot about what… Read More ›
Poland’s Economic Subordination To Germany Follows Its Political And Military Subordination
Poland’s Economic Subordination To Germany Follows Its Political And Military Subordination By Andrew Korybko What’s taking place is Donald Tusk’s systematic subordination of Poland to German hegemony as a quid pro quo for its support of his return to power. Polish… Read More ›
Trump’s NATO Comments Are Actually Quite Sensible
Trump’s NATO Comments Are Actually Quite Sensible By Andrew Korybko All that he wanted to do was make a rhetorical point to whichever leader it was that he spoke to about this sometime in the past and hype up his base… Read More ›
Germany Would Be Pleased If The Polish-Korean Arms Deal Falls Apart
Germany Would Be Pleased If The Polish-Korean Arms Deal Falls Apart By Andrew Korybko Germany wants to greatly reduce Poland’s competitive potential and therefore preempt any possible return of its Great Power plans at a future date. Last year’s $22 billion… Read More ›
Ukraine’s New Capital? Analysing The Mediterranean Corridor’s Planned Extension To Lvov
Ukraine’s New Capital? Analysing The Mediterranean Corridor’s Planned Extension To Lvov By Andrew Korybko The case can be made that the Mediterranean Corridor’s provisionally planned extension to Lvov is a pilot project that doesn’t presage the bloc’s intent to prepare for… Read More ›
The Kremlin Spokesman Is Right: The EU Needs The Image Of Russia As An Enemy
The Kremlin Spokesman Is Right: The EU Needs The Image Of Russia As An Enemy By Andrew Korybko The US exploited this perception to reassert its hegemony over Europe, after which it designated Germany as its “Lead From Behind” partner for… Read More ›