Vivek Ramaswamy’s Plan For Ending The Russia-NATO Proxy War In Ukraine Is Pragmatic By Andrew Korybko Accepting the impossibility of Russia abandoning its mutually beneficial cooperation with China and acknowledging that lifting the sanctions likely won’t happen either, the rest of… Read More ›
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Zelensky’s Latest TV Interview Shows How Much The Conflict’s Dynamics Have Shifted
Zelensky’s Latest TV Interview Shows How Much The Conflict’s Dynamics Have Shifted By Andrew Korybko Zelensky is clearly preparing his people for a ceasefire, but he’s also talking about security guarantees from NATO and his country’s alleged production of its weapon… Read More ›
The NYT And WSJ’s Critical Articles About Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Explain Why It Failed
The NYT And WSJ’s Critical Articles About Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Explain Why It Failed By Andrew Korybko With the vicious blame game between the US and Ukraine now reaching the level of their military officials telling the press that there are fundamental… Read More ›
Western Media Is Nowadays Talking About How Fatigued And Frustrated Ukrainians Have Become
Western Media Is Nowadays Talking About How Fatigued And Frustrated Ukrainians Have Become By Andrew Korybko What’s taking place is a “de-programming operation” aimed at reversing the effect that pro-Ukrainian/-war and anti-peace/-Russian propaganda had on the Western masses. The purpose is… Read More ›
Analysing Sergey Lavrov’s Latest Insight Into Russia’s Special Military Operation
Analysing Sergey Lavrov’s Latest Insight Into Russia’s Special Military Operation By Andrew Korybko The West’s refusal to accept its lost hegemony is what sparked the special operation in the first place. The International Affairs journal, which is the official journal of Russian Foreign… Read More ›
A Vicious Blame Game Is Breaking Out After The Counteroffensive Predictably Failed
A Vicious Blame Game Is Breaking Out After The Counteroffensive Predictably Failed By Andrew Korybko These latest observations about how counterproductive the counteroffensive has been for Ukrainian-Western unity, solidarity within their respective ranks, and Ukraine’s human and military resources mean that… Read More ›
Bolton’s Criticism Of Biden’s Ukraine Policy Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny
Bolton’s Criticism Of Biden’s Ukraine Policy Doesn’t Stand Up To Scrutiny By Andrew Korybko One can oppose US meddling in Eastern Europe while still appreciating that Biden didn’t go all in by promising top-notch equipment to Kiev right away. Infamous neoconservative… Read More ›
What’s Behind Lukashenko’s Surprise Proposal For A Belarusian-Polish Rapprochement?
What’s Behind Lukashenko’s Surprise Proposal For A Belarusian-Polish Rapprochement? By Andrew Korybko These pragmatic intentions are being made public at this particular time to exploit the opportunity presented by rapidly deteriorating economic and political ties between Poland and Ukraine. Zelensky is… Read More ›
Pakistan Risks Losing Much More Than Affordable Gas If It Abandons Its Iranian Pipeline Plans
Pakistan Risks Losing Much More Than Affordable Gas If It Abandons Its Iranian Pipeline Plans By Andrew Korybko Pakistan’s capitulation to US sanctions pressure and resultant decision to pull out of its pipeline deal with Iran will make its energy security… Read More ›
The Polish President Said Ukraine Isn’t Doing The West Any Favours And Its Counteroffensive Failed
The Polish President Said Ukraine Isn’t Doing The West Any Favours And Its Counteroffensive Failed By Andrew Korybko Casual observers might be shocked by the Polish leader’s candidness, while Kiev’s supporters might accuse him of “betraying” their regime after becoming the… Read More ›