It Was A Difficult But Necessary Decision For Russia To Lock Down Parts Of Belgorod Region By Andrew Korybko Everything will likely get worse in Belgorod Region before it gets better. Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov announced last week that parts of… Read More ›
Geopolitics
The EU’s Planned Transformation Into A Military Union Is A Federalist Power Play
The EU’s Planned Transformation Into A Military Union Is A Federalist Power Play By Andrew Korybko Upon surrendering sovereignty over military policymaking, which some EU members have proudly protected up until now, every other aspect of federalization would quickly fall into… Read More ›
Why Did Poland Rebuff Belarus’ Proposal To Resolve Their Border Problems?
Why Did Poland Rebuff Belarus’ Proposal To Resolve Their Border Problems? By Andrew Korybko Poland is sacrificing its national interests in pursuit of what its leadership considers to be the “greater good” of the US-led West as a whole. Belarusian Foreign… Read More ›
Ukraine Likely Feels Jaded After NATO Said That It Won’t Allow Poland To Intercept Russian Missiles
Ukraine Likely Feels Jaded After NATO Said That It Won’t Allow Poland To Intercept Russian Missiles By Andrew Korybko Although they’re playing a dangerous game of nuclear chicken with Russia, NATO is still exercising a degree of self-restraint, albeit solely due… Read More ›
In Defence Of JD Vance As Trump’s VP
In Defence Of JD Vance As Trump’s VP By Andrew Korybko Despite recognizing how easily the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine could spiral out of control into World War III, and thus appreciating the need to bring about a diplomatic end… Read More ›
Zelensky’s Envisaged Path To Peace Is A Political Fantasy
Zelensky’s Envisaged Path To Peace Is A Political Fantasy By Andrew Korybko Any talks that include ultimatums to Russia and in which China doesn’t participate are doomed to fail. Zelensky shared his envisaged path to peace on Monday where he revealed that four… Read More ›
Iran’s President-Elect Has A Refreshing Foreign Policy Vision
Iran’s President-Elect Has A Refreshing Foreign Policy Vision By Andrew Korybko The Iranian people voted for him because they wanted a “reformist” who’d gradually change their country’s domestic and foreign policies, knowing that nothing radical can be expected due to the… Read More ›
The Quran, Gaza’s Genocide and Russia’s Destiny – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
The Quran, Gaza’s Genocide and Russia’s Destiny – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
Five Takeaways From The US’ Decision To Deploy Intermediate-Range Missiles In Germany
Five Takeaways From The US’ Decision To Deploy Intermediate-Range Missiles In Germany By Andrew Korybko This move will fundamentally transform the European security architecture and bury President Putin’s plans to reform it. Biden and Scholz agreed last week that the US will begin… Read More ›
Global Kashmiri Diaspora Will Observe July 13th As The Martyrs Day
Global Kashmiri Diaspora Will Observe July 13th As The Martyrs Day By Our Special Correspondent Washington, D.C. – Dr. Imtiaz Khan, Kashmiri American scholar said that on 13 July 1931, thousands of Kashmiris flocked to the central jail in Srinagar to see the trial… Read More ›