Estonia Might Become Europe’s Next Trouble Spot By Andrew Korybko The latest socio-political and security developments suggest that it relishes being a frontline state. Estonia catapulted back into international news after it recently seized an alleged vessel from Russia’s so-called “shadow… Read More ›
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Five Arguments Debunking Speculation About A Russian Invasion Of The Suwalki Corridor
Five Arguments Debunking Speculation About A Russian Invasion Of The Suwalki Corridor By Andrew Korybko This is nothing but a recurring information warfare operation waged by the elites against their people. The Suwalki Corridor is once again at the centre of… Read More ›
Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM
Serbian President Traveling To Moscow For Victory Day Doesn’t Compensate For Removing His Deputy PM By Andrew Korybko Vucic’s trip should be seen less as defying the EU and more as furthering his self-interests. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic confirmed that he’ll defy the… Read More ›
CSTO Under Siege: How the West and Turkiye are Rewriting Eurasia’s Security Map
CSTO Under Siege: How the West and Turkiye are Rewriting Eurasia’s Security Map By Uriel Araujo Turkiye and the West are exploiting Armenia’s frustrations with the CSTO to promote the concept of a “Turan Army,” aiming to bring NATO closer to… Read More ›
How Might The US’ Relations With Ukraine And Russia Change If It Abandons Its Peace Efforts?
How Might The US’ Relations With Ukraine And Russia Change If It Abandons Its Peace Efforts? By Andrew Korybko The US might cut off military aid to Ukraine while suspending its strategic resource talks with Russia. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on… Read More ›
Here’s How Gas Pipelines And Seized Russian Assets Could Give The US Lots Of Leverage Over The EU
Here’s How Gas Pipelines And Seized Russian Assets Could Give The US Lots Of Leverage Over The EU By Andrew Korybko US control over the trans-Ukrainian and Nord Stream pipelines could incentivize the EU into concessions on their trade war while… Read More ›
BRICS And The Ukraine Ceasefire: Reimagining Global Mediation In A Multipolar Order
BRICS And The Ukraine Ceasefire: Reimagining Global Mediation In A Multipolar Order By Uriel Araujo Moscow’s push for BRICS nations—China, India, Brazil, South Africa—and North Korea to join Ukraine ceasefire talks, alongside Belarus’s BRICS security summit proposal, underscores the bloc’s role… Read More ›
Lukashenko Remains Committed To Improving Ties With The Polish State And The Polish People
Lukashenko Remains Committed To Improving Ties With The Polish State And The Polish People By Andrew Korybko He proposed expanding economic cooperation with the first and praised the second as kindred Slavs. Poland is widely reviled among the Alt-Media Community (AMC) due to… Read More ›
Five Reasons To Disbelieve The Report That Russia Wants An Airbase In Indonesia
Five Reasons To Disbelieve The Report That Russia Wants An Airbase In Indonesia By Andrew Korybko None of those in the media who lend credence to Janes’ scandalous report can cogently explain what tangible benefit Russia or Indonesia would obtain from… Read More ›
Sumy: War Crime, Terrible Mistake, Or Legitimate Strike?
Sumy: War Crime, Terrible Mistake, Or Legitimate Strike? By Andrew Korybko For whatever one might think about the morality of Russia’s decision-making process, it was the regional military governor who irresponsibly assembled this legitimate target in Sumy, which he then surrounded… Read More ›