Mutual Interest In Resuming Arms Control Talks Can Speed Up The Ukrainian Peace Process By Andrew Korybko A new global arms race could follow the expiry of the New START in early 2026 if it’s not renewed or replaced. Kremlin spokesman… Read More ›
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The Europeans Are Unlikely To Accede To Zelensky’s Demand For 200,000 Peacekeepers
The Europeans Are Unlikely To Accede To Zelensky’s Demand For 200,000 Peacekeepers By Andrew Korybko Trump isn’t expected to extend Article 5 mutual defence guarantees to allies’ forces in third countries like Ukraine since they might provoke a war with Russia… Read More ›
Trump’s Plan To Withdraw Support For The Ukrainian Conflict: Is A False Flag Attack On The Way?
Trump’s Plan To Withdraw Support For The Ukrainian Conflict: Is A False Flag Attack On The Way? By Uriel Araujo Amongst certain circles in Washington, there is real panic right now about the possibility of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine coming… Read More ›
The Merits Of A Demilitarized “Trans-Dnieper” Region Controlled By Non-Western Peacekeepers
The Merits Of A Demilitarized “Trans-Dnieper” Region Controlled By Non-Western Peacekeepers By Andrew Korybko This proposal is the most realistic means for keeping the peace after an armistice. Bloomberg cited unnamed “people with knowledge of Kremlin thinking” to report that Russia will… Read More ›
Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure
Analysing Ukraine’s Attempted Drone Strike On TurkStream’s Russian Infrastructure By Andrew Korybko Here are five observations about Kiev’s latest provocation in terms of the bigger picture. Russia accused Ukraine of attempting a drone strike against one of TurkStream’s gas compressor stations, which… Read More ›
Zelensky Accuses The West Of Embezzling $88.5 Billion Sent To Ukraine
Zelensky Accuses The West Of Embezzling $88.5 Billion Sent To Ukraine By Uriel Araujo If Zelensky is trying to send a message for leverage, maybe out of desperation, it is easy to see how this could backfire quite badly for him…. Read More ›
The EU’s Need For Cheap Ukrainian Labour Imperils Ukraine’s Post-War Reconstruction
The EU’s Need For Cheap Ukrainian Labour Imperils Ukraine’s Post-War Reconstruction By Andrew Korybko Forthcoming developments might lead to Germany and/or Poland, where over two million of them collectively reside, either encouraging their return or incentivizing them to stay. Zelensky has… Read More ›
Blinken Just Unofficially Admitted That The US Worsened The NATO-Russian Security Dilemma
Blinken Just Unofficially Admitted That The US Worsened The NATO-Russian Security Dilemma By Andrew Korybko Reviewing The Russian-Ukrainian Part Of Blinken’s Latest Podcast Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken elaborated on the Biden Administration’s approach to the Ukrainian Conflict during a… Read More ›
Trump Should Terminate The Bilateral Security Agreement Between The US And Ukraine
Trump Should Terminate The Bilateral Security Agreement Between The US And Ukraine By Andrew Korybko He should do this on his first day in office if he’s serious about implementing his foreign policy agenda. New York Times contributor Rajan Menon wrote in a… Read More ›
Ukraine’s “Christmas” Propaganda And Refusal To Negotiate As Russia Makes Military Strides
Ukraine’s “Christmas” Propaganda And Refusal To Negotiate As Russia Makes Military Strides By Uriel Araujo Be it “on Christmas” or not, the fact is that a Ukrainian military victory remains a scenario outside of the realm of realistic options as Russia… Read More ›