Events In Afghanistan, Australia, And Saudi Arabia Will Influence The EU’s Security Policy By Andrew Korybko The overall trend is that the EU is taking the formulation of a comparatively more independent security policy a lot more seriously than before after… Read More ›
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What Just Happened In Jordan?
What Just Happened In Jordan? By Andrew Korybko Last weekend’s arrest of several prominent people in Jordan, including the unofficial house arrest of former Crown Prince Hamzah, on suspicion of conspiring to destabilize the country in possible coordination with foreign intelligence… Read More ›
The Saudis’ Renewed Peace Push In Yemen Is Welcome, But Incomplete
The Saudis’ Renewed Peace Push In Yemen Is Welcome, But Incomplete By Andrew Korybko The world must urgently act to relieve the Yemeni people’s years-long suffering in the midst of what the UN previously described as the planet’s worst humanitarian crisis,… Read More ›
Biden’s Playing Hardball With MBS
Biden’s Playing Hardball With MBS By Andrew Korybko The promulgation of the US’ so-called “Khashoggi ban” in response to its intelligence agencies determining that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) was behind that dissident journalist’s brutal killing shows that the… Read More ›
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Yemen: Will Biden Do The Right Thing Even For The Wrong Reasons?
Yemen: Will Biden Do The Right Thing Even For The Wrong Reasons? By Andrew Korybko Pro-Yemeni activists hope that Biden will stay true to his prior promise to stop funding the GCC’s War on Yemen, but even if he does what’s… Read More ›
How The US Tricked KSA In Establishing Military Bases Inside The Kingdom
How The US Tricked KSA In Establishing Military Bases Inside The Kingdom On 11 March 1992, The Washington Post covered a leak story about the new US military policy that called for military action against any nation that would attempt… Read More ›
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India’s misplaced euphoria on Saudi Crown Prince’s visit to New Delhi
By Hussain Saqib While Pakistanis are jubilant over the outcome of a 2-days Pakistan visit of Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Indians have their own reasons to pin hopes to this visit to turn tables on Pakistan. For Pakistan, this… Read More ›
Pakistan’s stance on Saudi-Qatar conflict
By Abuzar Ilyas Statement by Pakistan’s Foreign Office on Qatar crisis: ‘Pakistan supports unity in Ummah and we will maintain neutrality in current crisis which has erupted in the Middle East.’ I was shocked to receive news about 20,000-25,000 Pak… Read More ›