Poland’s Participation In Any Ukrainian Peacekeeping Mission Could Lead To World War III By Andrew Korybko From Russia’s perspective, the increasingly serious talk about Western/NATO peacekeepers in Ukraine (even if they operate on a non-NATO mandate) is already concerning enough, but… Read More ›
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Fake Death Figures: Risk Of Domestic Unrest And Anti-Draft Uprisings In Ukraine
Fake Death Figures: Risk Of Domestic Unrest And Anti-Draft Uprisings In Ukraine By Uriel Araujo President-elect Donald Trump has made news stating that Ukraine lost around 400,000 soldiers and “many more civilians” in its ongoing conflict with Russia since 2022. Posting… Read More ›
The Polish Opposition Just Challenged The Ruling Coalition To Prove Its Nationalist Credentials
The Polish Opposition Just Challenged The Ruling Coalition To Prove Its Nationalist Credentials By Andrew Korybko They have to decide whether or not to pass the newly proposed legislation banning the glorification of Bandera, which could entail hefty political consequences regardless… Read More ›
Zelensky’s Flip-Flop On Ceasefire Terms Is A Faux Concession
Zelensky’s Flip-Flop On Ceasefire Terms Is A Faux Concession By Andrew Korybko Ukraine will still remain a de facto member of NATO so long as its security guarantees with the bloc’s members remain in effect. Zelensky recently flip-flopped on ceasefire terms by… Read More ›
Poland’s Rotating Council Of The EU Presidency Is A Chance To Rebalance Relations With Ukraine
Poland’s Rotating Council Of The EU Presidency Is A Chance To Rebalance Relations With Ukraine By Andrew Korybko Tusk will likely remain a Europhile with pro-German tendencies at heart, but he might feel pressured to keep aping conservative-nationalist policies towards Ukraine… Read More ›
China Would Be Taking A Major Risk If It Deployed PMCs To Myanmar To Protect BRI Projects
China Would Be Taking A Major Risk If It Deployed PMCs To Myanmar To Protect BRI Projects By Andrew Korybko The US could do to China in Myanmar what it’s currently doing to Russia in Ukraine. The latest phase of Myanmar’s… Read More ›
Endemic Corruption Sabotaging Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure
Endemic Corruption Sabotaging Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure By Uriel Araujo The topic of corruption in Ukraine is once again surfacing. According to a The Times story written by their Kyiv’s correspondent Maxim Tucker, the country has “failed to build bunkers for electricity substations that… Read More ›
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Warned About A 100k-Strong NATO Intervention In Ukraine
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Warned About A 100k-Strong NATO Intervention In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko NATO might be willing to test Putin’s patience by crossing yet another of Russia’s perceived red lines in spite of its updated nuclear doctrine and new… Read More ›
The Report About Russia’s Alleged Recruitment Of Houthi Mercenaries Is Misleading
The Report About Russia’s Alleged Recruitment Of Houthi Mercenaries Is Misleading By Andrew Korybko It’s dishonest to conflate alleged victims of human trafficking rings with the Russian state’s recruitment of foreign fighters. The Financial Times (FT) published a report over the… Read More ›
Why Might The US Let An American Investor Purchase The Bankrupt Nord Stream Project?
Why Might The US Let An American Investor Purchase The Bankrupt Nord Stream Project? By Andrew Korybko Observers should keep an eye on this since it’s a low-probability but high-impact scenario. The Wall Street Journal reported last week that “A Miami… Read More ›