Is France Funnelling Ukrainian Arms To West African Terrorists? By Andrew Korybko Mali and Burkina Faso, who’ve earlier accused France of supporting terrorism, should cooperate with those countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission whose recent summit saw Nigerian President Buhari… Read More ›
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The Evolution Of Key Players’ Perceptions Across The Course Of The Ukrainian Conflict
The Evolution Of Key Players’ Perceptions Across The Course Of The Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko Hindsight is 20/20 as the clichéd saying goes, ergo the importance of reviewing prior assessments of every key player’s perceptions and associated assumptions about their… Read More ›
The Estonian Defence Minister Admitted That The Russian Armed Forces Remain Strong
The Estonian Defence Minister Admitted That The Russian Armed Forces Remain Strong By Andrew Korybko In the face of NATO’s inevitable reduction of armed support to Kiev as suggested by the New York Times’ latest report, which came a day before… Read More ›
The US’ Arms Backlog For Taiwan Caused By Ukraine Can Facilitate The New Détente
The US’ Arms Backlog For Taiwan Caused By Ukraine Can Facilitate The New Détente By Andrew Korybko Goodwill and trust are needed to take the New Détente forward, hence the significance of the US considering the indefinite delay or outright scrapping… Read More ›
Five Takeaways From The New York Times’ Report About NATO’s Military-Industrial Limitations
Five Takeaways From The New York Times’ Report About NATO’s Military-Industrial Limitations By Andrew Korybko NATO’s Anglo-American core evidently didn’t expect that Russia would militarily react to their crossing of its national security red lines in Ukraine, instead predicting that it… Read More ›
The US’ Hybrid War On Turkiye Just Escalated After Ukraine’s Failed Sabotage Of TurkStream
The US’ Hybrid War On Turkiye Just Escalated After Ukraine’s Failed Sabotage Of TurkStream By Andrew Korybko The New Cold War that the US itself provoked has suddenly taken an unexpected turn whereby that declining unipolar hegemon is now backstabbing its… Read More ›
Here’s Why China Voted Against The Resolution On Ukrainian Reparations
Here’s Why China Voted Against The Resolution On Ukrainian Reparations By Andrew Korybko High-sounding rhetoric is meant to exploit the sentiments of well-intended people for getting them to go along with the latest push by the US to unilaterally revise the… Read More ›
Ukraine Betrayed Poland’s Trust With Its Dangerous Anti-Russian Conspiracy Theory
Ukraine Betrayed Poland’s Trust With Its Dangerous Anti-Russian Conspiracy Theory By Andrew Korybko Not only were Poles told by the leaders of the kindred Ukrainian people that Russia had just attacked their country, which cruelly triggered very painful historical memories of… Read More ›
Top Five Implications Of Ukraine Accidentally Bombing Poland
Top Five Implications Of Ukraine Accidentally Bombing Poland By Andrew Korybko Kiev’s conspiracy-driven propaganda aimed at sparking World War III was done out of politically self-interested desperation, completely failed, and actually served to be counterproductive to its cause. Ukraine accidentally bombed… Read More ›
Kiev Jumped The Shark After Its Foreign Minister Implied That Biden Is A Russian Propagandist
Kiev Jumped The Shark After Its Foreign Minister Implied That Biden Is A Russian Propagandist By Andrew Korybko The lesson to be learned is that conspiracy-driven propaganda must remain within certain reasonable limits. Kuleba’s cardinal mistake wasn’t in falsely claiming that… Read More ›