Analysing The Kremlin’s Newly Declassified Archival Evidence About The Katyn Massacre By Andrew Korybko These documents suggest one of two scenarios: the Nazis either carried out their own Katyn Massacre three years after the Soviets’ and then clumsily manipulated evidence in… Read More ›
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The Polish Reaction To Israel’s Bombing Of Foreign Aid Volunteers Isn’t “Anti-Semitic”
The Polish Reaction To Israel’s Bombing Of Foreign Aid Volunteers Isn’t “Anti-Semitic” By Andrew Korybko The Israeli Ambassador’s scandalous tweet condemning those Poles who disagree with his government’s official story of this three-stage missile attack as “anti-Semites” was extremely offensive not… Read More ›
The Polish Premier Is Fearmongering About World War III For Self-Interested Political Reasons
The Polish Premier Is Fearmongering About World War III For Self-Interested Political Reasons By Andrew Korybko What he’s dishonestly omitting is that there’s no chance of World War III breaking out so long as the West doesn’t conventionally intervene in Ukraine,… Read More ›
The Russian Ambassador Gave Poland A Dose Of Its Own Diplomatic Medicine By Snubbing His Hosts
The Russian Ambassador Gave Poland A Dose Of Its Own Diplomatic Medicine By Snubbing His Hosts By Andrew Korybko Regardless of whatever one might think about who’s right and who’s wrong in these cases, the fact is that Russia isn’t letting… Read More ›
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests?
What Do The Latest Surveys Say About Poles’ Attitudes Towards Ukraine And The Farmers’ Protests? By Andrew Korybko Considering that the latest surveys revealed overwhelming opposition to a conventional Polish intervention in Ukraine and overwhelming support for the farmers’ protests, Tusk… Read More ›
Sikorski’s Quip About Poland And Ukraine Being One Country For 400 Years Is Misleading
Sikorski’s Quip About Poland And Ukraine Being One Country For 400 Years Is Misleading By Andrew Korybko All these lands constituted the territory of the loose Polish-Lithuanian Union after Krewo in 1385 and the tighter Commonwealth after Lublin in 1569, but… Read More ›
The EU’s Approach Towards Ukrainian And Russian Agricultural Imports Harms Polish Farmers
The EU’s Approach Towards Ukrainian And Russian Agricultural Imports Harms Polish Farmers By Andrew Korybko It’s very likely that their protests will keep growing and could continue morphing into a new Solidarity movement that poses a serious challenge to the government…. Read More ›
The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions
The Czecho-Slovak Split Over Ukraine Symbolizes The Spread Of New Cold War Divisions By Andrew Korybko What’s so symbolic about this dynamic is that Czechs and Slovaks are fraternal people, yet they’re embracing diametrically opposite views on the New Cold War…. Read More ›
The Substance Of The Swiss Peace Talks Depends On Whether Russia Achieves A Breakthrough
The Substance Of The Swiss Peace Talks Depends On Whether Russia Achieves A Breakthrough By Andrew Korybko If the conventional intervention scenario unfolds before this summer’s talks and no nuclear apocalypse follows, then the substance will certainly shift from entertaining Zelensky’s… Read More ›
Poland Is Poised To Play An Indispensable Role In Germany’s “Fortress Europe”
Poland Is Poised To Play An Indispensable Role In Germany’s “Fortress Europe” By Andrew Korybko Poland is now working hand-in-glove with Germany to turbocharge the latter’s superpower trajectory and especially its military component, which is reshaping European geopolitics and is therefore… Read More ›