Serbia’s French Warplane Deal Discredits Serbian President’s Earlier Colour Revolution Claim By Andrew Korybko He wouldn’t have gone through with this $3 billion deal if he really thought that the West was trying to overthrow him like he claimed less than… Read More ›
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Close Russian Partner Algeria Wants Wagner To Withdraw From Mali
Close Russian Partner Algeria Wants Wagner To Withdraw From Mali By Andrew Korybko The best scenario is that Algeria candidly explains its interests in this conflict to Russia and pledges not to provide any material support to the Tuaregs as a… Read More ›
Poland Finally Maxed Out Its Military Support For Ukraine
Poland Finally Maxed Out Its Military Support For Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Ukraine is now desperate to embroil Poland in a hot war with Russia. Polish President Duda revealed on Monday that his country has already spent a whopping 3.3% of its GDP… Read More ›
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel
Pavel Durov’s Naivete Was His Achilles’ Heel By Andrew Korybko State sovereignty is a reality of International Relations, and those who deny it do so at their own risk regardless of whether they disagree with the forms in which it’s expressed,… Read More ›
Ukraine’s New Long-Range Weapon Won’t Be The Wunderwaffe That Some Imagine
Ukraine’s New Long-Range Weapon Won’t Be The Wunderwaffe That Some Imagine By Andrew Korybko The Palianytsia is more of a psychological weapon than a tactical one due to its envisaged role in reshaping perceptions and getting America to lift its restrictions… Read More ›
Ukraine Might Be Gearing Up To Attack Or Cut Off Belarus’ South-eastern City Of Gomel
Ukraine Might Be Gearing Up To Attack Or Cut Off Belarus’ South-eastern City Of Gomel By Andrew Korybko Its Foreign Ministry’s ominously implied ultimatum to Minsk and reaffirmation of Ukraine’s right to self-defence suggest that Kiev might invade Belarus’ Gomel Region… Read More ›
The Czech President Shared Some Interesting Insight Into The Ukrainian Conflict
The Czech President Shared Some Interesting Insight Into The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko Pavel’s former high-ranking position in NATO imbues him with deep insight into Western military-strategic thinking, which is why his interview is worth reviewing. Czech President Petr Pavel,… Read More ›
10 Reflections On Ukraine After Its Latest Independence Day Celebrations
10 Reflections On Ukraine After Its Latest Independence Day Celebrations By Andrew Korybko Post-independence Ukraine failed to fulfil its initially promising socio-economic potential due to incorrigible corruption, and when people finally began to protest this systemic problem, their movements were co-opted… Read More ›
Five Ways That Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk Actually Harms American Interests
Five Ways That Ukraine’s Invasion Of Kursk Actually Harms American Interests By Andrew Korybko Nobody should get their hopes up about the US forcing Ukraine to withdraw though. The Washington Post cited unnamed administration sources to report that “U.S. debates support… Read More ›
Russia’s Capture Of Pokrovsk Could Reshape The Conflict’s Dynamics
Russia’s Capture Of Pokrovsk Could Reshape The Conflict’s Dynamics By Andrew Korybko Beyond it are just a few lightly defended towns and then vast expanses of grassland that could become the scene of manoeuvre warfare until Russia reaches the next heavily… Read More ›