European Air Defence Might Be Divided Into Two Spheres Of Influence By Andrew Korybko Germany might directly manage the northern half while France and Italy (senior and junior partners correspondingly) do the same with the southern one. Politico reported that “Von… Read More ›
Germany
Russia Is Open To Compromise But Won’t Agree To A Ceasefire That Doesn’t Meet Its Interests
Russia Is Open To Compromise But Won’t Agree To A Ceasefire That Doesn’t Meet Its Interests By Andrew Korybko Given their convergence of interests in compromising on this conflict, the only variables that could offset this scenario concern the calculations of… Read More ›
A New Iron Curtain Is Being Built From The Arctic To Central Europe
A New Iron Curtain Is Being Built From The Arctic To Central Europe By Andrew Korybko The new Iron Curtain that’s descending upon Western Eurasia from the Arctic (Finland) to Central Europe (Poland) via the Baltics is for psychological purposes to… Read More ›
Poland’s New “Russian Influence Commission” Aims To Influence The Next Presidential Election
Poland’s New “Russian Influence Commission” Aims To Influence The Next Presidential Election By Andrew Korybko The reality is that Russian influence is non-existent in Poland due to the legacy of its former conservative-nationalist government. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared that he’s establishing… Read More ›
Poland’s Border Fortification Buildup Has Nothing To Do With Legitimate Threat Perceptions
Poland’s Border Fortification Buildup Has Nothing To Do With Legitimate Threat Perceptions By Andrew Korybko False pretexts are being concocted to justify these massive investments of a largely, but not entirely, symbolic nature mostly aimed at dishonestly advancing a domestic political… Read More ›
US Should Send European Troops, Not NATO, To Ukraine, Say Some Within US Establishment
US Should Send European Troops, Not NATO, To Ukraine, Say Some Within US Establishment By Uriel Araujo In a Schrödinger’s cat kind of reasoning, Crowther, Matisek, and O’Brien argue in the aforementioned piece that in the scenario they propose, “European forces would… Read More ›
The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes
The Polish President Admitted That A Major Infrastructure Project Has Dual Military Purposes By Andrew Korybko Andrzej Duda inadvertently vindicated those Russian observers who long suspected that this transport megaproject right outside of Warsaw had dual military purposes, thus proving that… Read More ›
The Dispute Between The Polish President And Premier Over Air Defence Has Geopolitical Origins
The Dispute Between The Polish President And Premier Over Air Defence Has Geopolitical Origins By Andrew Korybko Regardless of which geopolitical vision wins out, the fact of the matter is that Poland is destined to play a role in “containing” Russia,… Read More ›
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests?
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests? By Andrew Korybko Considering that the latest surveys revealed overwhelming opposition to a conventional Polish intervention in Ukraine and overwhelming support for the farmers’ protests, Tusk… Read More ›
The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions
The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions By Andrew Korybko What’s so symbolic about this dynamic is that Czechs and Slovaks are fraternal people, yet they’re embracing diametrically opposite views on the New Cold War…. Read More ›