Financial Times’ Supposedly Leaked Docs About Russia’s Chinese War Games Aren’t Scandalous By Andrew Korybko It would be a dereliction of duty for the military not to plan for any contingency no matter how remote such a scenario may be like… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Sheikh Imran N. Hosein’s Address At The 2nd Congress Of International Russophile Movement
Sheikh Imran N. Hosein’s Address At The 2nd Congress Of International Russophile Movement By News Desk Sheikh Imran N. Hosein touched upon the importance of multipolarity in the modern world while addressing the 2nd Congress Of International Russophile Movement. He… Read More ›
Why Has Pakistan Finally Decided To Begin Building A Decade-Delayed Pipeline With Iran?
Why Has Pakistan Finally Decided To Begin Building A Decade-Delayed Pipeline With Iran? By Andrew Korybko Observers shouldn’t interpret this move as a blatant act of defiance against the country’s traditional American partner, however, but rather as a pragmatic means to… Read More ›
The Ukrainian Intelligence Committee Is Preparing For The Worst-Case Scenario
The Ukrainian Intelligence Committee Is Preparing For The Worst-Case Scenario By Andrew Korybko What’s regarded as the worst-case scenario from the perspective of the ruling Ukrainian elite and their Western masters is the best-case scenario for the rest of the world…. Read More ›
The Financial Times Is Freaking Out After Italians Started Souring On The Ukrainian Conflict
The Financial Times Is Freaking Out After Italians Started Souring On The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko This trend strikes fear in the hearts of eurocrats since they’re afraid that popular sentiment there could spread throughout the rest of Western Europe… Read More ›
Commemorating 32nd Anniversary Of Khojaly Massacre
Commemorating 32nd Anniversary Of Khojaly Massacre By News Desk Genocide in Khojaly, Kashmir and Myanmar demand justice: Speakers The atrocities in Khojaly, Kashmir, Indian Gujarat, Karnataka and Myanmar are crimes against humanity: Speakers MUSLIM Institute and the Azerbaijani Embassy in… Read More ›
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 ›
The New Ecuadoran President Called Out The US For Trying To Manipulate Him Against Russia
The New Ecuadoran President Called Out The US For Trying To Manipulate Him Against Russia By Andrew Korybko Leftist-aligned members of the Alt-Media Community assumed that he’d do America’s bidding due to him being right-wing, yet he just defied their expectations… Read More ›
Armenia’s Decision To Freeze Participation In The CSTO Was Predictable
Armenia’s Decision To Freeze Participation In The CSTO Was Predictable By Andrew Korybko Russia officially retains its mutual defence obligations to Armenia, and it’s unlikely that Moscow will kick Yerevan out of the bloc since its interests rest in persuading it… Read More ›
Yulia Navalnaya’s Embrace By Biden And Brussels Discredits Western Denials Of Meddling
Yulia Navalnaya’s Embrace By Biden And Brussels Discredits Western Denials Of Meddling By Andrew Korybko It doesn’t matter to Western policymakers that they discredited their prior denials of meddling in Russia’s affairs by feting her like they have since they’ve unofficially… Read More ›