EU Eager To Bypass Budapest Veto On Buying Arms For Ukraine By Uriel Araujo The EU is working on a legal “workaround” to bypass Budapest veto on buying arms for Ukraine. In a way, Hungary’s position within the European block is… Read More ›
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The US’ Reported PMC Plan For Ukraine Amounts To A Partial Conventional Intervention
The US’ Reported PMC Plan For Ukraine Amounts To A Partial Conventional Intervention By Andrew Korybko The US continues evolving its policy towards the conflict in the direction of more escalation to compensate for not allowing Ukraine to join NATO anytime… Read More ›
Russia’s Response To Ukraine’s US-Backed Bombing Of Beachgoers Wasn’t What Many Expected
Russia’s Response To Ukraine’s US-Backed Bombing Of Beachgoers Wasn’t What Many Expected By Andrew Korybko President Putin isn’t a “madman”, “monster”, or “mastermind” like many imagine that he is, but is a consummate pragmatist at least as how he sees himself… Read More ›
“Brexit” Key Figure Nigel Farage Claims That The West Provoked War With Russia
“Brexit” Key Figure Nigel Farage Claims That The West Provoked War With Russia By Uriel Araujo Speaking to BBC’s “Panorama” on Friday evening, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claimed the West provoked Russia into going into a full-scale military campaign against… Read More ›
Russia Probably Won’t Impose A No-Fly Zone Over The Black Sea After The Sevastopol Attack
Russia Probably Won’t Impose A No-Fly Zone Over The Black Sea After The Sevastopol Attack By Andrew Korybko The reality is that Russia has proven itself reluctant to escalate after every one of Ukraine’s major US-backed provocations, of which there’s now… Read More ›
What Role Did Foreign Spy Agencies Play In Sunday’s Terrorist Attacks In Dagestan?
What Role Did Foreign Spy Agencies Play In Sunday’s Terrorist Attacks In Dagestan? By Andrew Korybko Foreign spy agencies were likely involved to an uncertain extent, but they still relied on radicalized locals to do their dirty work, not their own… Read More ›
How Likely Is It That The US Replaces Zelensky In The First Half Of Next Year?
How Likely Is It That The US Replaces Zelensky In The First Half Of Next Year? By Andrew Korybko Zelensky’s only use right now is to legitimize radical policies and he’ll then be cast aside once he’s done what’s needed of… Read More ›
More Air Defences And Cross-Border Strikes Won’t Change The Ukrainian Conflict’s Dynamics
More Air Defences And Cross-Border Strikes Won’t Change The Ukrainian Conflict’s Dynamics By Andrew Korybko The only variable that can change this conflict’s military-strategic dynamics is a conventional NATO intervention, though that’s fraught with the risk of sparking World War III… Read More ›
Russia’s Mutual Defence Pact With North Korea Is A Geopolitical Game-Changer
Russia’s Mutual Defence Pact With North Korea Is A Geopolitical Game-Changer By Andrew Korybko It raises the stakes in the US’ dangerous game of nuclear chicken with Russia in Ukraine, accelerates the US’ “Pivot (back) to Asia”, and could thus trap… Read More ›
Macron’s Political Bet Could Backfire With France One Step Closer To Leaving NATO
Macron’s Political Bet Could Backfire With France One Step Closer To Leaving NATO By Uriel Araujo Today’s mainstreamization of the so-called “far-right” thus serves justice – in a way. At the same time, it also opens the way for the… Read More ›