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I’m Livid! Did Think BRICS kick Pepe to the Curb? The Iranian & Russian Ambassadors Debunked False Claims Of India’s “Betrayal”

Note: This ‘betrayal’ was not only Pepe’s commentary. I fully see it in the same context. India Betrayed All Of Us in terms of BRICS. This slow attempt everywhere to make Modi Great Again does not fool anyone and it should not fool Think BRICS!

https://t.me/ThinkBRICS/18050

It is not mentioned in the article, excepting if one clicks on the source, but this comes from https://korybko.substack.com/p/the-iranian-and-russian-ambassadors

Do I actually have to say more?  Sometimes at sovereignista.com we avoid certain cheap commentators, usually describing themselves like this:   “I’m a Moscow-based American political analyst specializing in the global systemic transition to multipolarity. ”   There are more of these worms, and I’ll stop now.

I myself have criticized the content of one of Pepe’s articles, saying clearly that he did his journalist job and exceptionally journalized the views of his sources. Sometimes I have a different view and have no hesitation to say it. Some of us pulled those sources apart.  In one of my home languages, we describe this as “We pulled them right through their own xyzQQ!!es”. I have no hesitation to critique Pepe’s work if I have a different stance from him. But there are ways, and shooting our own in the back is just fully unacceptable.

First, Think BRICS, what in holy hell are you doing giving space to Andrew Korybko without any context.  So, I’ll stop now as my language is seriously deteriorating into a level where ‘nice girls’ don’t want to be.

Let me leave one image.  Actually two.

Finally BRICS is in despair. No, it was not Trump per se, but it was the middle countries that are hysterical, do not know what to do and are under threat. Good leaders are limited. What we should do, is discuss the state of BRICS and what, if anything, we want to do to rectify the state. What we do not want to do, is to use slugs to whistle Modi back because some BRICS outlets have nothing to say because there is no BRICS action to talk about, and then, frag our own. A little honesty, Think BRICS and no more bubbly, oh it is all so cute. You need to get serious.


Pepe Escobar alleged over the past week that India sequentially betrayed them both.

The Iranian Ambassador to India responded to a question from RT India on Friday about conflicting reports that Iran had granted India permission to use the Strait of Hormuz by declaring that “Yes, because India is our friend. You will see it within two or three hours.” His confirmation came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his first call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian since the Third Gulf War began while his top diplomat Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar held his fourth one with his counterpart.

This news might come as a surprise for many members of Russia’s “global media ecosystem” after one of its top influencers, Pepe Escobar, published an article about how India supposedly “betrayed” both Russia and Iran. He also spoke about it this on a podcast with Judge Andrew Napolitano and earlier posted about it on X after falling for a now-debunked viral Pakistani AI-assisted fake video of the Indian Army Chief allegedly admitting to giving Israel the coordinates of the Iranian ship that the US later sunk.

Pepe is friends with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, his spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, Duma Deputy Chairman Alexander Babakov, Commissioner for Integration and Macroeconomics within the Eurasian Economic Commission Sergey Glazyev, and is a privileged affiliate of Russia’s top think tank, the Valdai Club, et al. He’s therefore perceived as “the voice of Russian insiders”, “Russia’s BRICS guru” due to his work on this subject, and “the foreign face of Russian soft power”. That’s problematic in this context.

He wrote on X that there’s “Plenty of privileged info” in his two-part article series about the Third Gulf War, the second of which was shared two paragraphs above and the first of which can be read here. The first part is relevant since he wrote therein that “India has betrayed, sequentially, both full BRICS members Russia and Iran.” He also described it as “untrustworthy”, unworthy of leading the Global South like it aspires to do, and allegedly eligible for being suspended or even expelled from BRICS.

The Iranian dimension of India’s supposed “betrayal” was just debunked by the Iranian Ambassador to India, while the Russian one was debunked the day prior by Russia’s Ambassador to India, who gave a detailed interview about bilateral relations to newly launched RT India. It was analyzed here, but the relevant highlights are that he effusively praised India and specifically its chairmanship of BRICS. It’s therefore flat-out false that “India has betrayed, sequentially, both full BRICS members Russia and Iran.”

While casual observers might believe that his “privileged info” about this comes from his vast network of official Russian friends, thus leading to the false impression that Russia supports his attacks against India, he’s previously disclosed ties to at least three foreign spy agencies who might be the real source. He admitted in April 2024 to being in touch with “two intel agencies from two separate Asian nations” and then let slip last month that he has “a friend in one of the European intel services” too.

Therefore, one of these sources or perhaps some other thus far undisclosed intel one could have been responsible for encouraging him to falsely claim that “India has betrayed, sequentially, both full BRICS members Russia and Iran” whose ambassadors to India just debunked him. Nevertheless, casual observers might still believe that his Russian official friends are behind this, thus impugning its image in their minds. The worst-case scenario would be if Indian officials thought this too, which is possible.

The lesson is that great influence carries great responsibility, and someone like Pepe who’s known to be “the voice of Russian insiders” due to his vast network of official Russian friends shouldn’t launder as fact any rumors about its strategic partners like India. Although shared in a personal capacity, most will assume that his “privileged info” came from Russia, so hopefully he doesn’t make this mistake again. His official Russian friends might also be upset with him if their Indian counterparts inquire about this.


Update:  Title changed from Think BRICS kicked Pepe to the Curb?  to Did Think BRICS kick Pepe to the Curb?   This title change became necessary as we discussed the article and the Think BRICS team removed it from their channel.  Thank-you!

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xvfsb
1 month ago

Korybko can spindoctor as much as he wants, but he only has to view what some Indian analysts are saying about India’s role in the Israeli-American aggression against Iran. Namely, either India sold out to the American-Israelis, or India is afraid that its support of Israel/USA will geopolitically blow up… Read more »

Minh
Minh
1 month ago

I did read Pepe’s article on India’s betrayal. He spoke the truth. Period. Even without his articles, anyone who follows these matters closely over the past few months knows about India’s pathetic behavior and its sucking up to Israel. There’s nothing to debunk, explain, justify…whatever. India is just being India;… Read more »

Last edited 1 month ago by Minh
South Asian
South Asian
1 month ago
Reply to  Minh

Well said.

Not only is India a traitor to BRICS, but also an imperialist bully who tries to control the regional countries through coercion and arm twisting

Periol
Admin
1 month ago

Well, what I’m seeing is that Iran calmly says they are “friends with India” while still exacting revenge. Those ships were only allowed to exit the Strait after India agreed to return the Iranian cargo ships they illegally hijacked for USrael. I take Iran’s statement of “friendship” to have similar… Read more »

Last edited 1 month ago by Periol
Lorenzo
Lorenzo
1 month ago

Well, it’s not “think brics”, it has been the authomatic system of reposts with the keywords. And Think Brics is welcoming different point of views, it’s not an ideological channel.

amorf
amorf
1 month ago

In short, Modi publicly self-analyzed his soul, and to the surprise of many, it reveals a mix of Stockholm Syndrome and a pathological hanker for the ‘safety’ of eternal serfdom.

The question now is — is Putin displaying a similar pathology?

Biggus Dickus
Biggus Dickus
1 month ago


Idk whether or not India gave info about the Iranian ship to the US, but what I’ve seen over the past week is that Indian propagandists are trying to put the blame on Sri Lanka for ‘not acting immediately to save the sailors’. It’s ridiculous

Think BRICS
Think BRICS
1 month ago

Hi, calm down cowboy, the post is from Korybko, we just reposted it automatically via our software… Just wanted to be clear, that repost wasn’t an expression of support or endorsement. It went out automatically, nothing personal or editorial behind it. We love Pepe and we don’t care to enter… Read more »

Think BRICS
Think BRICS
1 month ago
Reply to  amarynth

Hi Amarynth, Pushing Think BRICS “under the bus” for a Korybko repost is unfair, we curate diverse Global South views (including Pepe’s) for open discussion, not endorsement. We report different viewpoints like Korybko’s because he’s a sharp analyst (we respect differing tastes). You could’ve noted “we found this Korybko post… Read more »

Think BRICS
Think BRICS
1 month ago
Reply to  amarynth

We actually removed the post out of respect for Pepe, we don’t care for these internal dissings and value both him and Korybko as sharp minds (we’re personal friends with both). Your personal view on Korybko isn’t justification for the harsh title throwing us under the bus unfairly for curation.… Read more »

Think BRICS
Think BRICS
1 month ago
Reply to  amarynth

Glad the removal helps, Pepe’s solid (we’re friends too and felt bad seeing the hit via his post). On “Making Modi Great Again”: fair concern, but ambassadors debunked betrayal claims. Fully agree on community voice for BRICS evolution but one founding pillar is non-interference in members’ internal affairs. How does… Read more »

Nora
Nora
1 month ago
Reply to  Think BRICS

It’s one thing to post diverse views and another to post slander.

Nora
Nora
1 month ago
Reply to  Think BRICS

After reading such an uncouth, craven response, my partner and I have left the Think BRICS channel for good. Such a channel is of no help to the BRICS, indeed it is liability.