Are France And The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose? By Andrew Korybko There are indeed plans for a conventional Western intervention in Ukraine despite their leaders’ denials over the past two weeks, but they’ve yet to… Read More ›
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It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going
It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going By Andrew Korybko In the absence of funds, a significant portion of which was presumably stolen from Brussels’ monthly financial aid, the only recourse… Read More ›
The “Moldova Highway” Between Romania And Ukraine Has Major Military-Strategic Implications
The “Moldova Highway” Between Romania And Ukraine Has Major Military-Strategic Implications By Andrew Korybko This project is a much bigger deal than most observers have realized since it’ll play an important role in shaping the EU and NATO’s post-conflict future upon… Read More ›
A Top Polish EU Official Plans To Obstruct Ukraine’s Economic Integration Into The EU
A Top Polish EU Official Plans To Obstruct Ukraine’s Economic Integration Into The EU By Andrew Korybko The Agricultural Commissioner is driven by solidarity with Poland’s “Law & Justice” party of which he’s a member, the need to protect the EU’s… Read More ›
Ukraine’s EU Accession Talks Are Symbolic And Won’t Amount To Membership Anytime Soon
Ukraine’s EU Accession Talks Are Symbolic And Won’t Amount To Membership Anytime Soon By Andrew Korybko Not only does Ukraine objectively lack the requisite qualifications, but its large agricultural industry would destroy existing members’ if it were to join, who are… Read More ›
The Financial Times Warned That The EU Might Cut Off The Purse Strings To Ukraine
The Financial Times Warned That The EU Might Cut Off The Purse Strings To Ukraine By Andrew Korybko To be clear, some funding from the West will probably be approved, though whatever Ukraine receives will almost certainly be insufficient for retaining… Read More ›
The EU’s Latest Anti-Russian Sanctions Plan Would Kill Its Own Tech Companies’ Competitiveness
The EU’s Latest Anti-Russian Sanctions Plan Would Kill Its Own Tech Companies’ Competitiveness By Andrew Korybko Whoever does business with those EU tech companies would essentially be volunteering to let the bloc spy on their activities in order to monitor extraterritorial… Read More ›
Why Don’t The EU’s Reported Security Guarantees To Ukraine Include Mutual Defence?
Why Don’t The EU’s Reported Security Guarantees To Ukraine Include Mutual Defence? By Andrew Korybko The West doesn’t want to risk getting embroiled in a larger conflict with Russia by miscalculation once that bloc’s failed proxy war against it inevitably freezes…. Read More ›
CARICOM’s Ten Point Plan For Reparatory Justice Is Actually Quite Reasonable
CARICOM’s Ten Point Plan For Reparatory Justice Is Actually Quite Reasonable By Andrew Korybko The CELAC-EU joint statement from this week’s summit referenced the CARICOM reparations plan, which is fair and would be mutually beneficial for those European governments that it… Read More ›
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits
China’s Ambassador To The EU Is Sincere In Saying That Bilateral Ties Have No Limits By Andrew Korybko China’s goal is to keep expanding ties with the EU in spite of US pressure and EU-Russian tensions since it considers this integral… Read More ›