Five Takeaways From Israel’s Latest Bombing Of Damascus By Andrew Korybko The trend of Israel striking civilian areas in Syria as part of its regional assassination spree threatens to further destabilize the Arab Republic. Israel bombed a civilian district in Damascus… Read More ›
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“True Promise II”: Did Iran Restore Deterrence After Its Latest Strikes Against Israel?
“True Promise II”: Did Iran Restore Deterrence After Its Latest Strikes Against Israel? By Andrew Korybko All that can be assessed thus far in the absence of any Israeli retaliation at the time of writing is that both sides are very… Read More ›
The Latest Chemical Weapons False Flag Scare In Syria Is Suspiciously Timed
The Latest Chemical Weapons False Flag Scare In Syria Is Suspiciously Timed By Andrew Korybko It’s possible that this scenario was speedily devised sometime in the past month after the aerial phase of the latest Israeli-Lebanese War began. Russia’s Foreign Intelligence… Read More ›
Five Lessons That Russia Can Learn From The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War
Five Lessons That Russia Can Learn From The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War By Andrew Korybko These lessons are: 1) prioritizing military goals over political ones; 2) the importance of superior intelligence; 3) insensitivity to public opinion; 4) the need for one’s “deep… Read More ›
Everyone Was Wrong About The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War
Everyone Was Wrong About The Latest Israeli-Lebanese War By Andrew Korybko Israel’s intelligence superiority and the Resistance Axis’ reluctance to escalate are responsible for why the self-professed Jewish State is indisputably winning the latest war with Lebanon. The latest Israeli-Lebanese War… Read More ›
Analysing Israel’s Audacious Pager Attack Against Hezbollah
Analysing Israel’s Audacious Pager Attack Against Hezbollah By Andrew Korybko It’s not a game-changer, but a gamble to either de-escalate or escalate the conflict in ways that advance Israel’s interests as Bibi perceives them to be, which is why a continuation… Read More ›
The ICJ Ruling Is Symbolic And Won’t Substantively Change Anything
The ICJ Ruling Is Symbolic And Won’t Substantively Change Anything By Andrew Korybko Innocent people sometimes suffer before the world’s eyes while their tormentors escape punishment for their crimes. This is due to key players calculating that the costs of intervening… Read More ›