Romania Revealed The Legal Means Through Which NATO States Might Intervene In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko While it’s debatable whether Article 5 would extend to members’ troops in third countries like Ukraine, it would be a moot question in the scenario… Read More ›
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Poland Might Be Seeking American Approval To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine
Poland Might Be Seeking American Approval To Conventionally Intervene In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko So long as World War III doesn’t occur by miscalculation, then rump Ukraine would remain formally under its representatives’ political control regardless of whoever they may be… Read More ›
Pope Francis’ Peace Push Comes At A Pivotal Moment In The NATO-Russian Proxy War
Pope Francis’ Peace Push Comes At A Pivotal Moment In The NATO-Russian Proxy War By Andrew Korybko The resumption of peace talks is unlikely, but a trusted and neutral third party’s mediation could still avert the worst-case scenario of World War… Read More ›
Are France And The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose?
Are France And The UK Plotting A Ukrainian Power Play Right Under Germany’s Nose? By Andrew Korybko There are indeed plans for a conventional Western intervention in Ukraine despite their leaders’ denials over the past two weeks, but they’ve yet to… Read More ›
It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going
It’s Time For Kiev To Pay The Piper If It Wants To Keep The Proxy War Going By Andrew Korybko In the absence of funds, a significant portion of which was presumably stolen from Brussels’ monthly financial aid, the only recourse… Read More ›
Israel’s Partial Compliance With The US’ Anti-Russian Demands Risks Ruining Ties With Moscow
Israel’s Partial Compliance With The US’ Anti-Russian Demands Risks Ruining Ties With Moscow By Andrew Korybko Israel isn’t planning to send early warning systems to Ukraine out of solidarity but is really trying to curry more favour with the US as… Read More ›
Are Medvedev’s “Strategic Borders” More Like A “Buffer Zone” Or A “Sphere Of Influence”?
Are Medvedev’s “Strategic Borders” More Like A “Buffer Zone” Or A “Sphere Of Influence”? By Andrew Korybko While it’s true that both “buffer zones” and “spheres of influence” are countries where another wields influence, the first focuses exclusively on the security… Read More ›
Should Russia Demote Ties With The EU After Its Ambassadors Snubbed FM Lavrov?
Should Russia Demote Ties With The EU After Its Ambassadors Snubbed FM Lavrov? By Andrew Korybko Russian policymakers would do well to reflect on Medvedev’s advice, which is quite sensible this time. Former Russian President and incumbent Deputy Chair of the… Read More ›
Why Is The Wall Street Journal Suddenly Sharing The Terms Of Russian Draft Peace Treaty From 2022?
Why Is The Wall Street Journal Suddenly Sharing The Terms Of Russian Draft Peace Treaty From 2022? By Andrew Korybko It’s debatable which side this outlet really supports since one can argue that dishonestly describing the details as “punishing” favours those… Read More ›
The West’s Latest Copium Is That Russia’s Gains Increase The Danger To Its Own Troops
The West’s Latest Copium Is That Russia’s Gains Increase The Danger To Its Own Troops By Andrew Korybko The targeted Western audience is made to believe that it might be a blessing in disguise that Russia is once again on the… Read More ›