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Andrew Korybko is an American Moscow-based political analyst specializing in the relationship between the US strategy in Afro-Eurasia, China’s One Belt One Road global vision of New Silk Road connectivity, and Hybrid Warfare. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
The Azerbaijani President Reaffirmed His Country’s Alliance with Russia By Andrew Korybko, December 19, 2024
Russia and Pakistan Will Comprehensively Expand Cooperation in the Resource Sector By Andrew Korybko, December 18, 2024
The Indian Model of Financial Multipolarity Is the Most Relevant for the Global South By Andrew Korybko, December 17, 2024
The Arakan Army’s Capture of the Bangladeshi Border Could Prompt a Crisis with Dhaka By Andrew Korybko, December 17, 2024
Romania’s Constitutional Coup. US Potential Escalation Plans… Buy More Time for NATO in Ukraine By Andrew Korybko, December 16, 2024
South Korea’s Unsuccessful Self-Coup Could Complicate America’s “Pivot (Back) to Asia” By Andrew Korybko, December 08, 2024
The Outcome of Romania’s Presidential Election Could Spoil the US’ Potential Escalation Plans. Calin Georgescu By Andrew Korybko, November 27, 2024
The West’s Next Anti-Russian Provocation Might be to Destabilize and Invade Belarus By Andrew Korybko, November 26, 2024
Russia’s Foreign Spy Chief Briefly Explained How He Sees the World By Andrew Korybko, November 25, 2024
Turkiye’s Contradictory Approach to the Ukrainian Conflict. “Facilitating Peace Talks” While “Arming Ukraine against Russia” By Andrew Korybko, November 20, 2024
What is the Objective of Russia’s Updated Nuclear Doctrine? “State Policy of Nuclear Deterrence” against NATO Aggression By Andrew Korybko, November 20, 2024
How Will Russia Respond to Ukraine’s Use of Western Long-Range Missiles? By Andrew Korybko, November 18, 2024
The US Is Unlikely to Coerce Zelensky Into Holding Elections Without a Ceasefire First By Andrew Korybko, November 14, 2024
Did Trump Really Call Putin Late Last Week? By Andrew Korybko, November 13, 2024
Has the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Taken a Stance Against War with Russia? By Andrew Korybko, November 12, 2024
Five Reasons Why Trump Should Revive the Draft Russian-Ukrainian Peace Treaty By Andrew Korybko, November 11, 2024
10 Obstacles to Trump’s Reported Plan for Western/NATO Peacekeepers in Ukraine By Andrew Korybko, November 11, 2024
Trump’s Peace Plan: The Clock Is Ticking for Russia to Achieve Its Maximum Goals in the Ukrainian Conflict By Andrew Korybko, November 10, 2024
Moldova’s Pro-Western President Re-Elected. Bringing Moldova into NATO. Andrew Korybko By Andrew Korybko, November 08, 2024
Here’s What Trump’s Peace Plan Might Look Like and Why Russia Might Agree to It By Andrew Korybko, November 07, 2024
Poland’s Military Loan Proposal to Ukraine Shows That Warsaw Is Finally Wising Up By Andrew Korybko, November 05, 2024
Russia’s UN Representative Reaffirmed His Country’s Belief in a Maximum Victory By Andrew Korybko, November 04, 2024
The US Fears an Uncontrollable Escalation Sequence with Russia Much More Than with Iran By Andrew Korybko, October 17, 2024
How Significant Is the US’ THAAD Deployment to Israel? By Andrew Korybko, October 14, 2024
Russia Sells Processed Oil Products to Israel and Facilitates Kazakhstan’s Oil Exports to It By Andrew Korybko, October 11, 2024
Russia Tacitly Recognizes China’s Self-Proclaimed Status as a “Near-Arctic State” By Andrew Korybko, October 08, 2024
Iran-Russia Strategic Meeting. What Putin Will Probably Discuss with Iran’s Pezeshkian By Andrew Korybko, October 08, 2024
China, Iran, Pakistan and Russia Statement Sharply Critical of the Taliban Regime. The Hosting of ISIS Terrorist Groups in Afghanistan By Andrew Korybko, October 03, 2024
“True Promise II”: Did Iran “Restore Deterrence” After Its Latest Strikes Against Israel? By Andrew Korybko, October 02, 2024
The Wall Street Journal Is Right: The Biden Admin Should Declassify Its Ukrainian Aid Strategy By Andrew Korybko, September 30, 2024
Polish FM Sikorski “Got Into Trouble with Kiev” for Proposing That “Crimea be Placed Under UN Control” By Andrew Korybko, September 29, 2024
Poland’s President Duda together with Zelensky Might be Cooking Up a False Flag Provocation at a Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant? By Andrew Korybko, September 27, 2024
Somalia Is Hellbent on Waging Hybrid War on Ethiopia? The Horn of Africa Could become Engulfed in Conflict. By Andrew Korybko, September 25, 2024
What Would Really be Achieved by Russia Using Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine at This Point? By Andrew Korybko, September 16, 2024
Who is Ryan Routh? The “Ukrainian Trace” in the Trump Assassination Attempt By Andrew Korybko, September 16, 2024
Erdogan’s Proposed Islamic Alliance Against Israel Is Pure Demagoguery By Andrew Korybko, September 12, 2024
Viktor Orban’s Latest Ceasefire Proposal “Won’t Amount to Anything for Now”. Diplomatic Dialogue followed by a Cease Fire By Andrew Korybko, September 11, 2024
CNN Shared a Glimpse of Just How Bad Everything Has Become for Ukraine By Andrew Korybko, September 09, 2024
Friends and Foes Alike Don’t Believe That Putin’s Endorsement of Kamala Is Sincere By Andrew Korybko, September 05, 2024
The CIA Isn’t Responsible for the Upsurge of Terrorism in Pakistan’s Balochistan Region By Andrew Korybko, September 03, 2024
Is Russia on the Brink of Reviving the Grain Deal with Ukraine with the Support of Turkey? By Andrew Korybko, September 03, 2024
Close Russian Partner Algeria Wants Wagner to Withdraw from Mali By Andrew Korybko, September 02, 2024
Poland Finally Maxed Out Its Military Support for Ukraine By Andrew Korybko, August 30, 2024
Ukraine’s New Long-Range “Attack Drone” Won’t be the “Wunderwaffe” That Some Imagine By Andrew Korybko, August 29, 2024
Kiev’s Plan to Ban the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Shows How Insecure It Is About National Identity By Andrew Korybko, August 22, 2024
Don’t Expect a Radical Response from Russia to the US’ Involvement in Ukraine’s Invasion of Kursk. Andrew Korybko By Andrew Korybko, August 21, 2024
Ukraine Reportedly Has a Whopping 120,000 Troops Deployed Along Its Border with Belarus By Andrew Korybko, August 19, 2024
Why Might Ukraine Want Russia to Use Nuclear Weapons? By Andrew Korybko, August 19, 2024
Was Qatar Secretly Mediating a Partial Russian-Ukrainian Ceasefire Before Kursk? By Andrew Korybko, August 18, 2024
Will US-NATO Soon Pilot Ukrainian F-16s Out of Moldova for Sorties Against Russia? By Andrew Korybko, August 17, 2024
The Serbian Government Is Inadvertently Responsible for the Latest Color Revolution Intrigue By Andrew Korybko, August 12, 2024
US’ Naval Strategy in The Black Sea, East Asia, Japan and the Pacific. Russia’s Response: Putin’s Aide Nikolay Patrushev By Andrew Korybko, August 07, 2024
Analyzing the Regime Change Sequence That Toppled Bangladesh’s Long-Serving Prime Minister By Andrew Korybko, August 07, 2024
U.S. Sponsored Regime Change and “Color Revolution” in Bangladesh By Andrew Korybko, August 05, 2024
Five Takeaways From the Historic New Cold War Prisoner Swap By Andrew Korybko, August 02, 2024
Orban’s Insight Into the Global Systemic Transition and Hungarian Grand Strategy By Andrew Korybko, August 02, 2024
The 700-Year-Old Polish-Hungarian Brotherhood Is Officially Dead at the State-to-State Level By Andrew Korybko, July 30, 2024
The New Russian-Iranian Gas Pipeline Memorandum Might be More About Optics Than Substance By Andrew Korybko, July 29, 2024
Georgia Is the Next Country That Might Face a High-Profile Assassination Attempt By Andrew Korybko, July 26, 2024
Five Takeaways from Hungary and Slovakia’s Russian Oil Dispute with Ukraine By Andrew Korybko, July 24, 2024