What’s Behind Putin’s Decision To Mildly “Escalate To De-Escalate” With Ukraine? By Andrew Korybko He seemingly realized that the West sought to systematically deindustrialize and demilitarize Russia through Ukraine’s new drone campaign and consequently concluded that it’s an existential threat. It… Read More ›
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Zelensky’s 40-Day Influence Operation Backfired Badly In Kharkov And Odessa
Zelensky’s 40-Day Influence Operation Backfired Badly In Kharkov And Odessa By Andrew Korybko Ukraine’s drone-enforced “blockade” of Crimea prompted Russia to impose its own type of “blockades” on Kharkov and Odessa, the resultant damage of which is incomparably greater than that… Read More ›
Russia’s Arrival In Dnipropetrovsk Puts Ukraine In A Dilemma
Russia’s Arrival In Dnipropetrovsk Puts Ukraine In A Dilemma By Andrew Korybko It’s very difficult to imagine how Ukraine can prevent any further Russian advances after this. The Russian Ministry of Defence announced on Sunday that their forces had entered Ukraine’s… Read More ›
A Ukrainian Special Reconnaissance Commander Confirmed That Kharkov’s Border Was Undefended
A Ukrainian Special Reconnaissance Commander Confirmed That Kharkov’s Border Was Undefended By Andrew Korybko Kharkov is Ukraine’s second-largest city, so if it was left largely undefended, then other less significant border ones are probably undefended too. BBC published a report over… Read More ›