Kiev’s NATO-Backed Terrorist Attack In Kherson Was A Strike Against Democracy And Journalism By Andrew Korybko No number of missiles will succeed in stopping the exercise of the locals’ democratic rights as enshrined in the UN Charter nor in deterring world-class… Read More ›
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Europe Had Better Hope That The US Doesn’t Force Russia To Use Tactical Nukes In Ukraine
Europe Had Better Hope That The US Doesn’t Force Russia To Use Tactical Nukes In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Considering that this worst-case scenario has been extended credibility by leading Western officials, it’s therefore timely to discuss what would happen in… Read More ›
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Actually Aimed At De-Escalation
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Actually Aimed At De-Escalation By Andrew Korybko Kiev and its NATO allies can either accept the emerging geopolitical reality that President Putin envisions in order to refocus their efforts on the home front ahead of the coming… Read More ›
Iran’s Reported Drone Deal With Russia Would Be A Big Deal If It Turns Out To Be True
Iran’s Reported Drone Deal With Russia Would Be A Big Deal If It Turns Out To Be True By Andrew Korybko As it stands, there certainly seems to be some credence to the reports that Iran at the very least shared… Read More ›
All Multipolar Supporters Can Still Help Russia Even Without Joining Its Partial Mobilization
All Multipolar Supporters Can Still Help Russia Even Without Joining Its Partial Mobilization By Andrew Korybko Bravely defying the immense pressure upon them to self-censor or change their views by instead speaking up about what’s really happening is the most effective… Read More ›
Debunking The Top Infowar Narratives About Russia’s Partial Mobilization
Debunking The Top Infowar Narratives About Russia’s Partial Mobilization By Andrew Korybko The truth is that the West fears Russia’s partial mobilization otherwise it wouldn’t be spinning so many lies about it. President Putin’s decision to order the partial mobilization of 300,000 experienced… Read More ›
Kiev’s Foiled Attack Against A Russian-Turkish Pipeline Was Partially Meant To Punish Ankara
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 ›
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko After reflecting on his words, there’s no doubt that the state of strategic play in Ukraine remains in Russia’s favour, which is the reason why… Read More ›
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Being Carried Out From A Position Of Confidence And Strength
Russia’s Partial Mobilization Is Being Carried Out From A Position Of Confidence And Strength By Andrew Korybko A truly weak and scared country would preemptively reject those people’s will and never publicly hint that all options are on the table for… Read More ›
Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform Into A Defence Of Its Own Borders
Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform Into A Defence Of Its Own Borders By Andrew Korybko A setback like the recent one in Kharkov Region could never be allowed to happen in that scenario since it would be considered by… Read More ›