Armenia’s Return Of Four Occupied Azeri Villages Was A Pleasant Surprise By Andrew Korybko Up until this impressively pragmatic development, it looked like Armenia was willing to go to war over these illegally occupied villages after being emboldened by promises of… Read More ›
Karabakh Conflict
Tasnim News’ Latest Reports Prove That Iran-Azerbaijan Ties Are Actually Improving
Tasnim News’ Latest Reports Prove That Iran-Azerbaijan Ties Are Actually Improving By Andrew Korybko There’s an indisputable disconnect between popular perceptions and objective reality. Azerbaijan’s decisive victory in the Karabakh Conflict last month provoked very strong reactions from many Iranian commentators and… Read More ›
The Artificially Manufactured “Ethnic Cleansing” Of Karabakh Is A Political Ploy By The Diaspora
The Artificially Manufactured “Ethnic Cleansing” Of Karabakh Is A Political Ploy By The Diaspora By Andrew Korybko The large-scale outflow of Armenian Christians from Karabakh, which is due to the diaspora manipulating emotionally vulnerable people into leaving Azerbaijan by scaremongering about… Read More ›
The End Of The Karabakh Conflict Will Revolutionize The Region
The End Of The Karabakh Conflict Will Revolutionize The Region By Andrew Korybko Here’s the full text of the written interview that I gave to Dutch journalist Laura Oorschot, who incorporated some of the insight during her appearance on blckbx’s livestream… Read More ›
False Claims Of “Genocide” In Karabakh Are The West’s Latest Anti-Russian Dog Whistle
False Claims Of “Genocide” In Karabakh Are The West’s Latest Anti-Russian Dog Whistle By Andrew Korybko The false impression that observers are left with is that the Kremlin is either too weak to stop the large-scale slaughter and forced expulsion of… Read More ›
Justice And Development, Not “Genocide”, Will Follow The End Of The Karabakh Conflict
Justice And Development, Not “Genocide”, Will Follow The End Of The Karabakh Conflict By Andrew Korybko The South Caucasus can now consolidate into an independent geo-economic pole in the emerging world order, which Armenia would do well to integrate itself into… Read More ›
A Quick Fact-Check Of The Latest Karabakh Conflict
A Quick Fact-Check Of The Latest Karabakh Conflict By Andrew Korybko Some Armenian supporters counterfactually claim that Azerbaijan’s anti-terrorist operation is “illegal” while others wildly predict that Baku will genocide Christians. These two disinformation narratives and their supplementary components are aimed… Read More ›
The US Would Be Delighted If Iran Was Dragged Into Any New Conflict Over Karabakh
The US Would Be Delighted If Iran Was Dragged Into Any New Conflict Over Karabakh By Andrew Korybko It’s in the US’ interests to drag Iran into a protracted 1980s-like war with Turkiye that would bleed both dry while dividing the… Read More ›
Armenia’s Three Latest Anti-Russian Provocations Risk Sparking Another Karabakh Conflict
Armenia’s Three Latest Anti-Russian Provocations Risk Sparking Another Karabakh Conflict By Andrew Korybko Pashinyan is dangerously gambling that Russia will either swoop in to protect Armenia despite all of his provocations against it or NATO will deter his neighbours from attacking,… Read More ›
French Neocolonialism In The South Caucasus Threatens Russia’s Security Interests
French Neocolonialism In The South Caucasus Threatens Russia’s Security Interests By Andrew Korybko Those who aren’t all that familiar with the Karabakh Conflict probably don’t know that one of the world’s most powerful and hyper-nationalist Armenian diasporas resides in France, where… Read More ›