The New Israeli Ambassador To Russia Is Totally Wrong About Moscow’s Regional Policy By Andrew Korybko There haven’t been any new serious disagreements between Russia and Israel since she assumed her position in late December so this scandal is likely due… Read More ›
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What Did Pakistan Seek To Obtain By Spying On The Indian Embassy In Moscow?
What Did Pakistan Seek To Obtain By Spying On The Indian Embassy In Moscow? By Andrew Korybko Pakistan has its own reasons to spy on Russian-Indian military and diplomatic ties, but it also can’t be discounted that some of the secrets… Read More ›
Putin’s Remarks About A “Demilitarized Zone” Suggest Flexibility In Any Potential Peace Talks
Putin’s Remarks About A “Demilitarized Zone” Suggest Flexibility In Any Potential Peace Talks By Andrew Korybko This meticulous leader’s conspicuous change of phrasing probably wasn’t an uncharacteristic faux pas and is likely a signal to the West about peace talks. President… Read More ›
The Polish President Let Slip What’s On Every Western Leader’s Mind About Crimea
The Polish President Let Slip What’s On Every Western Leader’s Mind About Crimea By Andrew Korybko Since the West doesn’t want to risk World War III over that region, its leaders are willing to informally acknowledge its post-2014 political status despite… Read More ›
Why Would France Informally Confirm That A US Patriot Missile Downed Russia’s IL-76 Last Month?
Why Would France Informally Confirm That A US Patriot Missile Downed Russia’s IL-76 Last Month? By Andrew Korybko It’s hugely embarrassing that a leading NATO member believes that a US-provided missile system was used by Ukraine to shoot down a Russian… Read More ›
Reported EU Threats Against Hungary Were An Overreaction To Simple Requests
Reported EU Threats Against Hungary Were An Overreaction To Simple Requests By Andrew Korybko His requests from last December were reasonable and folks would be hard-pressed to find an average person who’d disagree with the need to ensure accountability and prevent… Read More ›
Seymour Hersh Is Onto Something: Zaluzhny May Very Well Have Been Flirting With Peace Talks
Seymour Hersh Is Onto Something: Zaluzhny May Very Well Have Been Flirting With Peace Talks By Andrew Korybko The purpose of this analysis is to place the past week’s Zelensky-Zaluzhny drama into context in light of Nuland’s previously unannounced trip to… Read More ›
Poland Subordinated Itself To Germany On Two Fronts Over The Past Week
Poland Subordinated Itself To Germany On Two Fronts Over The Past Week By Andrew Korybko Poland’s new liberal-globalist regime has militarily and politically subordinated their country to ideologically aligned Germany just like the conservative-nationalist opposition warned would happen, which turns it… Read More ›
Greece’s Arming Of Ukraine With Russian Wares At The US’ Behest Will Ruin Ties With Moscow
Greece’s Arming Of Ukraine With Russian Wares At The US’ Behest Will Ruin Ties With Moscow By Andrew Korybko Simply put, the US is setting Greece up to become a long-term vassal, but its leaders either don’t realize it or don’t… Read More ›
Hungarian And Romanian Populists Still Pine For The Lands That Their Nations Lost To Ukraine
Hungarian And Romanian Populists Still Pine For The Lands That Their Nations Lost To Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Neither Hungary’s Laszlo Toroczkai nor Romania’s Claudiu Tarziu are in any position to make good on their claims due to them representing fringe… Read More ›