Poland’s Implied Plans To Deport Draft-Eligible Ukrainian Men Could Push It Into A Recession By Andrew Korybko Poland’s Ukrainian labour loss will be Germany’s gain, which represents another way in which the former has become indispensable to fuelling the latter’s superpower… Read More ›
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NATO Soldiers Are Already In Ukraine
NATO Soldiers Are Already In Ukraine By Uriel Araujo The West can play with words, in a Schrödinger’s cat manner (“advisors, not combatants” and “European troops, not NATO troops”) as much as it wants. In any case, NATO’s Article 5,… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Top Five Challenges Are Unsolvable
Ukraine’s Top Five Challenges Are Unsolvable By Andrew Korybko Ukraine’s problems are immense and multifaceted, but they’re all connected one way or another to the five following factors. It’s beginning to dawn on most Westerners that the US’ long-delayed aid to Ukraine isn’t… Read More ›
Polish FM Went Overboard With His Reaffirmation Of Ukraine’s Western Borders
Polish FM Went Overboard With His Reaffirmation Of Ukraine’s Western Borders By Andrew Korybko His decision to use the Ukrainian name of an historically Polish-controlled region implies that it was illegally occupied by the Poles for centuries with all that entails…. Read More ›
US Should Send European Troops, Not NATO, To Ukraine, Say Some Within US Establishment
US Should Send European Troops, Not NATO, To Ukraine, Say Some Within US Establishment By Uriel Araujo In a Schrödinger’s cat kind of reasoning, Crowther, Matisek, and O’Brien argue in the aforementioned piece that in the scenario they propose, “European forces would… Read More ›
Analysing Belarus’ Claim Of Recently Thwarting Drone Attacks From Lithuania
Analysing Belarus’ Claim Of Recently Thwarting Drone Attacks From Lithuania By Andrew Korybko As it stands, the US isn’t too interested in escalating the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine for domestic electoral reasons, but some actors feel differently. These are anti-Russian… Read More ›
What’s Really Behind Poland’s Interest In Deporting Ukrainian Draft-Dodgers?
What’s Really Behind Poland’s Interest In Deporting Ukrainian Draft-Dodgers? By Andrew Korybko No amount of draft refugee meat that Poland or whoever else throws into the grinder will change the conflict’s military-strategic dynamics. Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz expressed support in… Read More ›
Will The Anglo-American Axis Deploy Nukes To Poland?
Will The Anglo-American Axis Deploy Nukes To Poland? By Andrew Korybko Any positive decision would be driven by purely political motives since there’s no military necessity for adding Poland to the nuclear-sharing program. Polish President Andrzej Duda confirmed in an interview during his… Read More ›
The US’ Long-Delayed Aid To Ukraine Might Prevent Its Collapse But Won’t Push Russia Back
The US’ Long-Delayed Aid To Ukraine Might Prevent Its Collapse But Won’t Push Russia Back By Andrew Korybko At the absolute most, this aid package might prevent Ukraine’s collapse by keeping the state running and possibly slowing down Russia’s already glacial… Read More ›
A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting
A Ukrainian Think Tank’s Survey Proved That People’s Views Towards Poland Are Shifting By Andrew Korybko If the Polish-Ukrainian grain dispute that’s caused by the former’s foreign-majority ownership of its industrial agriculture isn’t soon resolved, then mutual perceptions might unprecedentedly worsen…. Read More ›