The New York Times’ Embedded Reporter Revealed Three Inconvenient Truths About Bakhmut By Andrew Korybko First, Kiev lacks experienced forces for conducting surveillance operations and therefore outsources them to foreigners. Second, the locals are scared of those Western mercenaries. And finally,… Read More ›
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Kiev’s Worst Attack Against Donetsk In Eight Years Is A Desperate Attempt To Save Face
Kiev’s Worst Attack Against Donetsk In Eight Years Is A Desperate Attempt To Save Face By Andrew Korybko Kiev’s latest war crime was also a psychological operation aimed at manipulating domestic, Russian, and Western perceptions of the conflict at this pivotal… Read More ›
The New York Times’ Latest Report About “Russian Propaganda” Is Really A Nothingburger
The New York Times’ Latest Report About “Russian Propaganda” Is Really A Nothingburger By Andrew Korybko There’s nothing surprising about the claim that Russia’s military and intelligence services feed information to its national broadcasters since the US’ analogues do the same… Read More ›
Elon Musk Might Have Just Dealt A Death Blow To NAFO
Elon Musk Might Have Just Dealt A Death Blow To NAFO By Andrew Korybko Instead of Twitter taking Kiev’s side by boosting its trolls’ accounts and hashtags, it’s now finally moving towards becoming a neutral host of civilized debate, which aligns… Read More ›
Josep Borrell Ridiculously Thinks That Africans Never Heard Of Putin Or Even Russia
Josep Borrell Ridiculously Thinks That Africans Never Heard Of Putin Or Even Russia By Andrew Korybko These aren’t the ravings of a senile old man like supremacists in the US-led West’s Golden Billion might try to casually dismiss them as but… Read More ›
Merkel’s Admission That Minsk Was Just A Ruse Guarantees A Protracted Conflict
Merkel’s Admission That Minsk Was Just A Ruse Guarantees A Protracted Conflict By Andrew Korybko Critics might claim that President Putin’s new outlook came eight years too late, but late is always better than never. Merkel manipulated him for years before… Read More ›
Analysing The Talks About A Security Zone Around The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant
Analysing The Talks About A Security Zone Around The Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant By Andrew Korybko The strategic significance in these talks lies with Russia’s interest in de-militarizing part of its newly reunified territories upon Kiev agreeing to do the same… Read More ›
Gog Magog, Qatar And World Cup 2022 – Sheikh Imran N. Hosein
Gog Magog, Qatar And World Cup 2022 Sheikh Imran N. Hosein: Level playing field should be provided to all the countries of the world in the monetary matters just like level playing field was provided to all countries during the… Read More ›
Ukraine’s Drone Strike Spree Raises Serious Concerns For Russia
Ukraine’s Drone Strike Spree Raises Serious Concerns For Russia By Andrew Korybko The indisputable facts are that: 1) Kiev struck deep into Russia on Monday to hit two strategic airfields; 2) the West is signalling to Moscow that it had nothing… Read More ›
Why Is ‘The Washington Post’ Rehabilitating President Xi’s Image In The Western Consciousness?
Why Is ‘The Washington Post’ Rehabilitating President Xi’s Image In The Western Consciousness? By Andrew Korybko To be clear, this remarkable narrative event doesn’t mean that the Sino-American discussions over a New Détente will ultimately succeed, but just that enough progress… Read More ›