Putin’s Clarification Of Russian Policy Towards Ukraine Discredited The West’s Narrative By Andrew Korybko The territorial aspect of the conflict is only the result of “military logic” making this a fait accompli as the conflict dragged on after the Anglo-American Axis… Read More ›
Geopolitics
Poland’s Latest Megaproject Has Long-Term Anti-Russian Implications
Poland’s Latest Megaproject Has Long-Term Anti-Russian Implications By Andrew Korybko Its successful implementation will help optimize the “military Schengen”, bring about a windfall of profits from facilitating the EU’s trade with Asia that could then be reinvested in its ongoing militarization… Read More ›
NATO’s Credibility Is Eroding Amid Organized Crime, Corruption Scandals, And Internal Fractures
NATO’s Credibility Is Eroding Amid Organized Crime, Corruption Scandals, And Internal Fractures By Uriel Araujo NATO faces a deepening credibility crisis as corruption scandals, including rigged arms contracts and alleged intelligence leaks, expose systemic flaws. Internal divisions, unmet defence spending targets,… Read More ›
Critiquing Trump’s Point About Russia, The G7, And Ukraine
Critiquing Trump’s Point About Russia, The G7, And Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Trump’s point is all over the place, being sensible, incomplete, and disingenuous all in one. Trump shocked his G7 peers during their latest summit when he claimed that Russia’s special operation wouldn’t have happened… Read More ›
It’s Premature To Jump To Conclusions About The Pentagon’s Review Of AUKUS
It’s Premature To Jump To Conclusions About The Pentagon’s Review Of AUKUS By Andrew Korybko The US is unlikely to exit AUKUS, even as a goodwill gesture to China in the context of Trump’s self-declared “total reset” in their ties, but… Read More ›
The G7’s Silent Complicity: Kashmir And The Cost Of Ignoring Modi
The G7’s Silent Complicity: Kashmir And The Cost Of Ignoring Modi By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai India must live up to the democratic ideals it so often proclaims. And the world’s leading democracies must rediscover the moral courage that once… Read More ›
NATO’s Procurement Corruption Scandal Might Delay Its Rapid Militarization Plans
NATO’s Procurement Corruption Scandal Might Delay Its Rapid Militarization Plans By Andrew Korybko Member states might eschew the NATO Support and Procurement Agency’s services, thus delaying their military purchases, which could delay the bloc’s rapid militarization plans if enough of them… Read More ›
Zelensky’s Latest Tweetstorm Is Full Of Panic
Zelensky’s Latest Tweetstorm Is Full Of Panic By Andrew Korybko Even if only some of what Zelensky is worried about comes to pass, especially reduced US aid and forthcoming American pressure upon Ukraine to comply with Russia’s demands, then the… Read More ›
Did Trump Really Deceive Iran With Duplicitous Diplomacy?
Did Trump Really Deceive Iran With Duplicitous Diplomacy? By Andrew Korybko Another way of looking at it is that Trump truly wanted a deal, which is why he was against Israel attacking Iran before his 60-day deadline was up, but… Read More ›
Five Questions Surrounding Israel’s Unprecedented Strikes On Iran
Five Questions Surrounding Israel’s Unprecedented Strikes On Iran By Andrew Korybko The answers will determine the course of this crisis. Israel launched unprecedented strikes on Iranian military and nuclear targets early Friday morning. This followed the latest US-Iranian nuclear talks… Read More ›