Zelensky’s Plan For NATO Troops Under The Cover Of G7 Peacekeepers Probably Won’t Happen By Andrew Korybko Had the US wanted to deploy NATO forces to that crumbling former Soviet Republic, then it would have done so immediately after Zelensky asked… Read More ›
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Biden’s Armageddon Warning: Realistic Assessment Or Political Fearmongering?
Biden’s Armageddon Warning: Realistic Assessment Or Political Fearmongering? By Andrew Korybko As coincidence would have it, his warning came ahead of the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis during what many are now in retrospect describing as the Old Cold… Read More ›
The Crimean Bridge Terrorist Attack Is A Soft Power Inflection Point For Both Sides
The Crimean Bridge Terrorist Attack Is A Soft Power Inflection Point For Both Sides By Andrew Korybko The future of the Golden Billion’s soft power is already set in stone with respect to it continuing to rise within its “sphere of… Read More ›
The West Is Discrediting NATO’s Article 5 By Claiming That Russia Blew Up Nord Stream
The West Is Discrediting NATO’s Article 5 By Claiming That Russia Blew Up Nord Stream By Andrew Korybko The twisted version of events implied by this weaponized narrative suggests that the Kremlin can destroy partially NATO-owned infrastructure with impunity, which exposes… Read More ›
A Surprisingly Wise Move By The West: Not To Fast-Track Ukraine’s NATO Membership
A Surprisingly Wise Move By The West: Not To Fast-Track Ukraine’s NATO Membership By Andrew Korybko Their rejection is a major soft power embarrassment for the Ukrainian leader, who failed to marshal any meaningful response to Russia’s reunification with its historical… Read More ›
Biden And Stoltenberg Back Down (For Now) After Novorossiya’s Reunification With Russia
Biden And Stoltenberg Back Down (For Now) After Novorossiya’s Reunification With Russia By Andrew Korybko While both doubled down on their support of Kiev’s pre-2014 borders, which includes Crimea and the four other former regions that just joined Russia, neither went… Read More ›
Kiev’s NATO-Backed Terrorist Attack In Kherson Was A Strike Against Democracy And Journalism
Kiev’s NATO-Backed Terrorist Attack In Kherson Was A Strike Against Democracy And Journalism By Andrew Korybko No number of missiles will succeed in stopping the exercise of the locals’ democratic rights as enshrined in the UN Charter nor in deterring world-class… Read More ›
Europe Had Better Hope That The US Doesn’t Force Russia To Use Tactical Nukes In Ukraine
Europe Had Better Hope That The US Doesn’t Force Russia To Use Tactical Nukes In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Considering that this worst-case scenario has been extended credibility by leading Western officials, it’s therefore timely to discuss what would happen in… Read More ›
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Actually Aimed At De-Escalation
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Actually Aimed At De-Escalation By Andrew Korybko Kiev and its NATO allies can either accept the emerging geopolitical reality that President Putin envisions in order to refocus their efforts on the home front ahead of the coming… Read More ›
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko After reflecting on his words, there’s no doubt that the state of strategic play in Ukraine remains in Russia’s favour, which is the reason why… Read More ›