Kiev’s Foiled Attack Against A Russian-Turkish Pipeline Was Partially Meant To Punish Ankara By Andrew Korybko It’s a matter of the highest urgency that the Turkish government and the society that it represents realize that their civilization-state’s objective national interests are… Read More ›
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Germany’s Snowflake Foreign Minister Was Triggered By Erdogan’s Tehran Photo-op
Germany’s Snowflake Foreign Minister Was Triggered By Erdogan’s Tehran Photo-op By Andrew Korybko Her being such a big snowflake is actually more than just an amusing observation but is symptomatic of “The Great Bifurcation” in action. Those who surrender sovereignty know… Read More ›
Who’s The Real Troublemaker: Turkiye Or The US?
Who’s The Real Troublemaker: Turkiye Or The US? By Andrew Korybko The narrative of “Turkish trouble” isn’t new since it’s been circulating around the West for the past half-decade already at least since the failed summer 2016 coup against President Erdogan… Read More ›
Turkiye Should Be Praised For Reaffirming Its Geostrategic Pragmatism Towards Russia
Turkiye Should Be Praised For Reaffirming Its Geostrategic Pragmatism Towards Russia By Andrew Korybko Many in the Alt-Media Community dislike Turkiye because of President Erdogan’s socio-political reforms at home and his foreign policy towards Syria, which is their right of course,… Read More ›
Why’s Turkiye Suddenly “Much More Careful” About Selling Drones To Kiev?
Why’s Turkiye Suddenly “Much More Careful” About Selling Drones To Kiev? By Andrew Korybko By relying on the pretext of pragmatically giving off a more convincing aura of neutrality in order to hopefully broker peace between the conflicting parties, Ankara appears… Read More ›