Ukraine’s Shadow War In Africa: Bold Strategy Or Geopolitical Overreach? By Uriel Araujo A covert Ukrainian footprint in Africa is taking shape, from the Maghreb to Sub-Saharan states, fuelling instability. Kiev’s Africa strategy blends military expertise with covert operations, even as… Read More ›
Libya
The Sahelian Domino Effect: How Mali’s Latest Crisis Could Ignite a West African War
The Sahelian Domino Effect: How Mali’s Latest Crisis Could Ignite a West African War By Andrew Korybko There’s a growing risk that Tuareg separatism might once again spread from Mali to Niger, and radical Islamist violence could spread further into there… Read More ›
American Moves In Libya Aim To Sever Russia’s Air Bridge To The Sahelian Alliance
American Moves In Libya Aim To Sever Russia’s Air Bridge To The Sahelian Alliance By Andrew Korybko This likely precedes a planned intensification of the Franco-US Hybrid War on that bloc. It was warned in February that “The US Might Make… Read More ›
The Unyielding Spirits Of Muammar Qaddafi And Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
The Unyielding Spirits Of Muammar Qaddafi And Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto By Dr Maqsood Jafri Dreams of a progressive Muslim World: The leaders who dared to challenge the Empire I saw a historical photo on Facebook wall of these two great… Read More ›
Pakistan’s Expanding “Military Diplomacy” Deepens Ankara’s Reach Across Afro‑Eurasia
Pakistan’s Expanding “Military Diplomacy” Deepens Ankara’s Reach Across Afro‑Eurasia By Andrew Korybko The helping hand that Pakistan is lending to Turkiye in Libya, which follows that which it recently lent in Somalia and half a decade earlier in Azerbaijan, could lead… Read More ›
An International Conspiracy Against Col. Muammar Qaddafi: An Eyewitness Account
An International Conspiracy Against Col. Muammar Qaddafi: An Eyewitness Account By Dr Maqsood Jafri The Chase News has posted an alarming video about the leadership of Col. Muammar Qaddafi, his revolutionary achievements and eventually, his horrific down fall and tragic… Read More ›
Five Ways That Russia Could Benefit If Bloomberg’s Report About Libyan Bases Is True
Five Ways That Russia Could Benefit If Bloomberg’s Report About Libyan Bases Is True By Andrew Korybko Russia would strengthen the North African dimension of its “Ummah Pivot”, complementarily optimize the security dimension of its African Pivot, and become a major… Read More ›
Last words of Omar Mukhtar – The Lion of the Desert
Last words of Omar Mukhtar – The Lion of the Desert Omar Mukhtar, Emir of the Mujahideen of Libya, headed jihad against Italian invaders in the 1920-1930s. He was 70 years old, when he received a severe wound, and was… Read More ›