Pakistan can tip the balance of power in Central Asia

Pakistan can tip the balance of power in Central Asia

Colluding with the US on destabilising Afghanistan and returning Western military infrastructure to the region would turbocharge the emerging Turkic Bloc’s rise at the expense of Russia’s influence in Central Asia, while reconsidering these plans that Shoigu alluded to would help stabilise the region. By Andrew Korybko SAN FRANCISCO (CONVERSEER) – Secretary of the Security…

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There might be more to Von Der Leyen-GPS-Russia hoax than scoring cheap Infowar points

There might be more to Von Der Leyen-GPS-Russia hoax than scoring cheap Infowar points

NATO might exploit this hoax as the pretext for commencing large-scale but “plausibly deniable” electronic warfare provocations against Kaliningrad that could spike the risk of a civilian accident By Andrew Korybko SAN FRANCISCO (CONVERSEER) – The Financial Times’ Brussels Bureau Chief Henry Foy prompted panic across Europe last week when he reported that Russian electronic…

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Power sector: The watts that weren’t! Nigeria exports electricity to Benin Republic, others despite shortfall...as ECN targets nationwide solarisation, boosts renewable push amid power challenges

Power sector: The watts that weren’t!

By Abiodun Komolafe IJEBU-JESA (CONVERSEER) – There was a delusion that the privatisation of the power sector – an existing, dilapidated monopoly – would be as straightforward and eventually beneficial as the transformative liberalisation of the telecommunications industry. What we are now witnessing is the shattering of that illusion, with the critical failure of the…

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