Azerbaijan Signalled That It Might Be Preparing Its Own Special Operation Against Armenia By Andrew Korybko Azerbaijan demands that Armenia demilitarize, denazify, no longer contain it on behalf of foreign (Western) powers, stop obstructing regional trade routes, and allow ethnically cleansed… Read More ›
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Azerbaijan’s President Reaffirmed His Country’s Alliance With Russia
Azerbaijan’s President Reaffirmed His Country’s Alliance With Russia By Andrew Korybko Ilham Aliyev is one of Eurasia’s most visionary leaders and Azerbaijan is playing an increasingly important role in the emerging Multipolar World Order. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev reaffirmed his country’s… Read More ›
Chad And Senegal Are Teaming Up To Expel France From The Sahel
Chad And Senegal Are Teaming Up To Expel France From The Sahel By Andrew Korybko France and the US are expected to apply a three-pronged policy for pushing back against this. Thursday was an historic day for African geopolitics since Chad… Read More ›
Algeria Enhances Relations With Russia After Getting Alienated By Macron’s Arrogance
Algeria Enhances Relations With Russia After Getting Alienated By Macron’s Arrogance By Uriel Araujo Macron’s foreign policy turn, using the recognition of a disputed territory as a kind of quid pro quo, has in fact further aggravated the local tensions, as… Read More ›
Is Russia Really The “Greatest Threat” To France?
Is Russia Really The “Greatest Threat” To France? By Andrew Korybko Russia’s support of multipolar processes in West Africa has dealt a heavy blow to French hegemony there, which France has responded to by waging a proxy war on Russia in… Read More ›
Serbia’s French Warplane Deal Discredits Serbian President’s Earlier Colour Revolution Claim
Serbia’s French Warplane Deal Discredits Serbian President’s Earlier Colour Revolution Claim By Andrew Korybko He wouldn’t have gone through with this $3 billion deal if he really thought that the West was trying to overthrow him like he claimed less than… 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 ›
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel By Andrew Korybko State sovereignty is a reality of International Relations, and those who deny it do so at their own risk regardless of whether they disagree with the forms in which it’s expressed,… Read More ›
France Follows In US Footsteps On Western Sahara Issue, Fuelling Tensions In Africa
France Follows In US Footsteps On Western Sahara Issue, Fuelling Tensions In Africa By Uriel Araujo The ongoing crisis today in the Red Sea involving the Houthi rebels as well as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza (which impacts the whole Middle East) are direct… Read More ›
The Polish-Hungarian Dispute Is Getting Nastier After Polish FM Lied About Hungarian FM
The Polish-Hungarian Dispute Is Getting Nastier After Polish FM Lied About Hungarian FM By Andrew Korybko Szijjarto nobly took the high road by refusing to stoop to Sikorski’s level with lies and smears, which would have amounted to wrestling with a… Read More ›