Latvia’s Planned Deportation Of Some Russians Could Set Bild’s Scenario Forecast Into Motion By Andrew Korybko This thought exercise shouldn’t be misinterpreted as suggesting that a NATO-Russian war in the Baltics (and possibly stretching into the Arctic via new member Finland)… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Ukraine’s Hoped-For “Security Guarantees” Aren’t All That They Were Hyped Up To Be
Ukraine’s Hoped-For “Security Guarantees” Aren’t All That They Were Hyped Up To Be By Andrew Korybko Far from amounting to de facto NATO membership with what Article 5 is popularly but inaccurately imagined by the public to entail, they’re just formalizations… Read More ›
The Optics And Timing Of Iran’s Strikes In Pakistan Are More Important Than The Military Impact
The Optics And Timing Of Iran’s Strikes In Pakistan Are More Important Than The Military Impact By Andrew Korybko The impression that Iran regards Pakistan as a serious security threat on par with the Israeli spy base in Iraq and ISIS… Read More ›
Leaked German War Plans Against Russia Are Aimed At Advancing The “Military Schengen” Proposal
Leaked German War Plans Against Russia Are Aimed At Advancing The “Military Schengen” Proposal By Andrew Korybko While Moscow opposes the “military Schengen” due to the ease with which it’ll facilitate NATO aggression against Belarus, Kaliningrad, and/or “mainland” Russia and regards… Read More ›
Biden Won’t Be Removed For Corruption In Ukraine But New Allegations Can Still Have An Impact
Biden Won’t Be Removed For Corruption In Ukraine But New Allegations Can Still Have An Impact By Andrew Korybko The Republicans could make support for more Ukrainian aid conditional on a joint investigation into these claims and thus doom any deal… 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 ›
The British Court’s Decision To Uphold Sanctions Against Journalist Graham Phillips Is Troubling
The British Court’s Decision To Uphold Sanctions Against Journalist Graham Phillips Is Troubling By Andrew Korybko The takeaway from his ordeal is that the UK has de facto criminalized the creation of video content that shares contrarian perspectives of the Ukrainian… Read More ›
The US Is Responsible For Gonzalo Lira’s Death In A Secret Ukrainian Prison
The US Is Responsible For Gonzalo Lira’s Death In A Secret Ukrainian Prison By Andrew Korybko This travesty of justice is important for many reasons, not least of which is that it discredits the USG’s stated policy of supposedly always helping… Read More ›
Russian-Armenian Relations Continue Deteriorating Due To Yerevan’s Provocations
Russian-Armenian Relations Continue Deteriorating Due To Yerevan’s Provocations By Andrew Korybko His government turned a blind eye towards this month’s Neo-Nazi march in Yerevan, is colluding with Germany to kick out Russian troops and purge the state of its supporters, and… Read More ›
The Slovak Prime Minister Has A Pragmatic Approach Towards The Ukrainian Conflict
The Slovak Prime Minister Has A Pragmatic Approach Towards The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko The importance of Robert Fico’s piece is that it represents yet another clearly articulated and impressively pragmatic view of the Ukrainian Conflict from a European leader… Read More ›