Kazakhstan’s Ambitious Regionalization Vision Presents Obstacles And Opportunities For Russia By Andrew Korybko Trilateral Russian-Iranian-Indian cooperation could gently balance Turkiye’s rapidly expanding influence in Central Asia. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev shared an ambitious regionalization vision in his de facto manifesto earlier… Read More ›
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Ten Things To Know About Afghanistan On The Third Anniversary Of The Taliban’s Return To Power
Ten Things To Know About Afghanistan On The Third Anniversary Of The Taliban’s Return To Power By Andrew Korybko While Afghanistan no longer functions as a US airbase in the Eurasian Heartland, it’s now a source of unconventional threats to the… Read More ›
Assessing The Veracity Of SVR’s Latest Report About Impending Political Changes In Kiev
Assessing The Veracity Of SVR’s Latest Report About Impending Political Changes In Kiev By Andrew Korybko Readers should remember that no foreign intelligence service, especially one as globally renowned as SVR, ever makes public statements about foreign issues of significance just… Read More ›
India’s 78th Independence Day: Reflecting On Colonial Freedom And The Continuing Occupation In Kashmir
India’s 78th Independence Day: Reflecting On Colonial Freedom And The Continuing Occupation In Kashmir By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai As India commemorates its 78th Independence Day, marking its liberation from British colonial rule, the nation is abuzz with patriotic fervour…. Read More ›
Russia’s Reported Drone Sale To Pakistan Aims To Bolster Its Anti-Terrorist ISR Capabilities
Russia’s Reported Drone Sale To Pakistan Aims To Bolster Its Anti-Terrorist ISR Capabilities By Andrew Korybko This drone deal is admittedly surprising since few could have predicted that Russia either wouldn’t lend credence to reports of Pakistani arms sales to Ukraine… Read More ›
Analysing Putin’s Assessment Of Ukraine’s Incursion Into Kursk
Analysing Putin’s Assessment Of Ukraine’s Incursion Into Kursk By Andrew Korybko By officially regarding the latest cross-border incursion as an act of terrorism instead of a military invasion, Putin signalled that he’s holding off on diverting forces from the Donbass front,… Read More ›
There’s A Political Method Behind Ukraine’s Military Madness In Russia’s Border Regions
There’s A Political Method Behind Ukraine’s Military Madness In Russia’s Border Regions By Andrew Korybko Kiev wants to assert the short-lived “Ukrainian People’s Republic’s” claims to modern-day Russian territory that Zelensky tacitly revived through a decree in January that most observers… Read More ›
Netanyahu Hellbent On Setting Middle East Ablaze And Dragging Washington Into Larger War
Netanyahu Hellbent On Setting Middle East Ablaze And Dragging Washington Into Larger War By Uriel Araujo It is not that Washington is interested in a “stable” Middle East at all. It certainly has sought to destabilize the region – but, here… Read More ›
The United Nations Has Failed To Fulfil Its Promises On Kashmir
The United Nations Has Failed To Fulfil Its Promises On Kashmir: Dr. Fai By Our Special Correspondent Washington D.C. – The people of the State of Jammu and Kashmir and the global Kashmiri diaspora will observe the 76th anniversary of… Read More ›
What’s Behind Belarus’ Military Buildup Along The Ukrainian Border?
What’s Behind Belarus’ Military Buildup Along The Ukrainian Border? By Andrew Korybko Ukraine might soon become desperate enough to implement its own “Samson Option” of trying to expand the conflict in every direction possible if its leadership comes to believe that… Read More ›