Kiev’s Foiled Attack Against A Russian-Turkish Pipeline Was Partially Meant To Punish Ankara By Andrew Korybko It’s a matter of the highest urgency that the Turkish government and the society that it represents realize that their civilization-state’s objective national interests are… Read More ›
USA
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine
Putin’s Latest Keynote Speech Concisely Summarized The State Of Strategic Play In Ukraine By Andrew Korybko After reflecting on his words, there’s no doubt that the state of strategic play in Ukraine remains in Russia’s favour, which is the reason why… Read More ›
Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform Into A Defence Of Its Own Borders
Russia’s Special Military Operation Might Soon Transform Into A Defence Of Its Own Borders By Andrew Korybko A setback like the recent one in Kharkov Region could never be allowed to happen in that scenario since it would be considered by… Read More ›
Will The US Salvage What’s Left Of Ukraine Or Provoke Russia Into Completely Destroying It?
Will The US Salvage What’s Left Of Ukraine Or Provoke Russia Into Completely Destroying It? By Andrew Korybko The scenario of America provoking Kiev to escalate the conflict to a new, dangerous, and very unpredictable phase can’t be discounted, which is… Read More ›
Fact-Checking CNN’s Hit Piece On Chinese-Russian Ties
Fact-Checking CNN’s Hit Piece On Chinese-Russian Ties By Andrew Korybko What follows is a quick fact-check that’ll clarify the truth behind CNN’s most misleading and even outright false claims. Nectar Gan, who’s a China Reporter for CNN Digital Worldwide based in… Read More ›
Analysing The Reported Contacts Between Imran Khan And America
Analysing The Reported Contacts Between Imran Khan And America By Andrew Korybko Considering that it’s impossible to have a high degree of confidence in the long-term prospects of the US’ maximalist aims in Pakistan, it therefore follows that America’s comparatively less… Read More ›
Is There Such A Thing As #MAGACommunism?
Is There Such A Thing As MAGA Communism? By Andrew Korybko The answer is in the affirmative and is arrived at after accepting that both movements prioritize the improvement of people’s living standards and the strengthening of state sovereignty, albeit in… Read More ›
The Global Consequences Of South Asia’s Grand Strategic Reorientation
The Global Consequences Of South Asia’s Grand Strategic Reorientation By Andrew Korybko While it remains to be seen whether Pakistan will grotesquely transform from the “Zipper of Eurasia” into the “Faultline of Eurasia” like is feared, that scenario is still credible… Read More ›
Reading Between The Lines Of SVR’s Official Response To ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack
Reading Between The Lines Of SVR’s Official Response To ISIS-K’s Kabul Embassy Attack By Andrew Korybko In quick succession, a spree of three events occurred in the past six weeks that very likely contributed to Russia re-evaluating its prior assessment of… Read More ›
Was Western Intel Behind ISIS-K’s Terrorist Attack Against The Russian Embassy In Kabul?
Was Western Intel Behind ISIS-K’s Terrorist Attack Against The Russian Embassy In Kabul? By Andrew Korybko The Anglo-American Axis’ strategic interests are to punish Russia for its leading role in the Taliban’s geo-economic balancing act; prompt Moscow to either double down… Read More ›