Interpreting France, The US And Russia’s Latest Statements About The Djiboutian-Eritrean Dispute By Andrew Korybko Eritrea’s regional security dilemma with Ethiopia and its troubled ties with Djibouti’s Western partners arguably impede its policymakers’ ability to appreciate the strategic importance of those… Read More ›
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Somalia’s Future Has Never Looked So Bright
Somalia’s Future Has Never Looked So Bright By Andrew Korybko There’s still a lot that needs to be done, but everything has finally gotten onto the right track. Somalis are celebrating three achievements over the past week after Russia sent them 25,000… Read More ›
Ukraine Is Bracing For A Possible Russian Counteroffensive By Fortifying The Entire Front
Ukraine Is Bracing For A Possible Russian Counteroffensive By Fortifying The Entire Front By Andrew Korybko To summarize: 1) Ukraine is bracing for a Russian counteroffensive by fortifying the entire front; 2) that scenario could be averted, however, by freezing the… Read More ›
Zelensky’s Latest Interview With The Associated Press Suggests That He’s Sobering Up A Bit
Zelensky’s Latest Interview With The Associated Press Suggests That He’s Sobering Up A Bit By Andrew Korybko It’s extraordinary that Zelensky finally acknowledged that a lot of things aren’t going the way that he hoped, especially summer’s counteroffensive and his side’s… Read More ›
Nepal’s Plan To Strengthen Ties With Russia Can Optimize Its Geopolitical Balancing Act
Nepal’s Plan To Strengthen Ties With Russia Can Optimize Its Geopolitical Balancing Act By Andrew Korybko Left unchecked, this trilateral security dilemma between China, India, and the US in Nepal – which is unique in modern-day International Relations – could spiral… Read More ›
Stoltenberg And Kuleba Unintentionally Admitted That Russia Is Stronger Than NATO
Stoltenberg And Kuleba Unintentionally Admitted That Russia Is Stronger Than NATO By Andrew Korybko Russia is so strong that it successfully fended off the combined potential of NATO and its several other dozen partners across the world who collectively contributed to… Read More ›
Politico Just Dumped On Zelensky
Politico Just Dumped On Zelensky By Andrew Korybko It’s clear that the mood in DC has radically shifted from one of unwavering solidarity with Zelensky to contempt, ridicule, and scathing criticisms. American policymakers and those who influence them are known to… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Latest Paranoia About Russian Sleeper Cells Is Dividing Its Security Services
Ukraine’s Latest Paranoia About Russian Sleeper Cells Is Dividing Its Security Services By Andrew Korybko Zelensky himself set this divisive process into motion by recently warning that Russian agents are supposedly plotting to carry out a “Maidan 3” against him. Ukrainian… Read More ›
Russia’s Balancing Act In The Horn Of Africa Is Challenged By The Region’s Security Dilemma
Russia’s Balancing Act In The Horn Of Africa Is Challenged By The Region’s Security Dilemma By Andrew Korybko Any attempt that Russia might make to peacefully resolve the port dimension of the Horn’s security dilemma for the purpose of averting a… Read More ›
The EU’s Latest Anti-Russian Sanctions Plan Would Kill Its Own Tech Companies’ Competitiveness
The EU’s Latest Anti-Russian Sanctions Plan Would Kill Its Own Tech Companies’ Competitiveness By Andrew Korybko Whoever does business with those EU tech companies would essentially be volunteering to let the bloc spy on their activities in order to monitor extraterritorial… Read More ›