Elaborating On Iran’s Continued Opposition To The Zangezur Corridor By Andrew Korybko This is no longer a small matter after the Iranian Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian Ambassador to share their concerns with him about his country’s support of this project…. Read More ›
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Eurasian Connectivity Was At The Top Of The Agenda During Putin’s Trip To Azerbaijan
Eurasian Connectivity Was At The Top Of The Agenda During Putin’s Trip To Azerbaijan By Andrew Korybko The lasting outcome of his talks with Aliyev inordinately depends on the future of Azerbaijani-Iranian relations and to a lesser extent on Azerbaijani-Indian ones… 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 ›
Fake News Alert: Iran Isn’t Plotting To Strike Azerbaijan
Fake News Alert: Iran Isn’t Plotting To Strike Azerbaijan By Andrew Korybko Iran knows that NATO-member Turkiye is Azerbaijan’s mutual defence ally so a wider war could easily follow if Iran strikes Azerbaijan out of the misguided desire to de-escalate tensions… Read More ›
Interpreting Iran’s Continued Opposition To The Zangezur Corridor
Interpreting Iran’s Continued Opposition To The Zangezur Corridor By Andrew Korybko This policy is self-serving and justified on false pretexts, but it’s Iran’s sovereign right to promulgate in advance of what its leadership regards as their national interests. The Iranian Supreme… Read More ›
There Might Be Some Truth To Reports Of Emergency Russian Military Assistance To Iran
There Might Be Some Truth To Reports Of Emergency Russian Military Assistance To Iran By Andrew Korybko As the world braces for Iran and its Resistance Axis allies’ response to Israel’s assassination of Haniyeh in Tehran, it’s important to remember that… Read More ›
Five Takeaways From Israel’s Assassination Of Hamas’ Political Leader In Tehran
Five Takeaways From Israel’s Assassination Of Hamas’ Political Leader In Tehran By Andrew Korybko Haniyeh’s assassination is a watershed event in the latest Israeli-Hamas War, which is now a regional Israeli-Iranian proxy war, since it greatly spikes the risk of everything… Read More ›
The New Russian-Iranian Gas Pipeline Memorandum Might Be More About Optics Than Substance
The New Russian-Iranian Gas Pipeline Memorandum Might Be More About Optics Than Substance By Andrew Korybko The argument can be made that this is a mutually beneficial way to advance their respective ulterior interests and isn’t as substantive as some might… Read More ›
Investigation Of Secret Service Resurrects “Iranian Threat”
Investigation Of Secret Service Resurrects “Iranian Threat” By Uriel Araujo The FBI is saying that during the Trump rally the shooter was seen on the roof (with a weapon) no less than 20 minutes before the attempted assassination – and yet nothing was done. Calling… Read More ›
Iran’s President-Elect Has A Refreshing Foreign Policy Vision
Iran’s President-Elect Has A Refreshing Foreign Policy Vision By Andrew Korybko The Iranian people voted for him because they wanted a “reformist” who’d gradually change their country’s domestic and foreign policies, knowing that nothing radical can be expected due to the… Read More ›