Kim Jong-un to Putin’s aid

Kim Jong-un to Putin’s aid
Kim Jong-un to Putin’s aid

Vladimir Putin lost so many soldiers in his dirty war in Ukraine that he called on North Korean soldiers to fight alongside his troops. According to South Korean intelligence services, 1,500 North Korean soldiers are already in Vladivostok. In total, 12,000 North Korean soldiers are expected in Ukraine. If this is the case, this would be part of Russia’s desire to confront democracies. In fact, everything is happening as if Putin wanted the advent of a third world war. Such a war will not occur as long as China remains on the sidelines of the Ukrainian conflict. But its conflict with Taiwan could precipitate events.

1) Why might North Korea send soldiers to Ukraine?

According to Ukrainian sources which have not been denied, six North Korean officers died in recent bombings in Ukraine. North Korea already manufactures around 50% of Russian munitions used in Ukraine. Kim Jong-un’s dictatorship reaps many benefits from its security agreement with Russia. First, she probably receives in return foodstuffs of which she is sorely lacking. Then, it is possible that Russia transferred military technologies to North Korea, particularly in the aerospace field. Finally, the war in Ukraine offers Korean soldiers an excellent opportunity to confront their know-how with the realities on the ground.

2) Why could the arrival of North Korean soldiers mark a turning point?

Mercenary soldiers as well as foreign military instructors were already on Ukrainian soil. But sending foreign troops sets a precedent. Several European countries had already threatened to send troops to Ukraine. The arrival of North Korean troops could have a domino effect, especially since the North Korean government announced that 1.3 million “volunteers” had joined the North Korean army earlier this week . At the same time, the North Korean government dynamited all the roads leading to South Korea, almost as if it expected retaliation from the United States and South Korea in the event of massive dispatch of North Korean troops to Ukraine.

3) What is Putin looking for?

Beyond the victory against Ukraine, Putin has global ambitions. Last Thursday and Friday, as part of a Russo-African summit held in Russia, he called for the establishment of a new multipolar and democratic world order. A shame from a dictator. But at the same time, Putin is consolidating a small Russian empire in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger. It interferes in the elections of democracies. He attempts to manipulate public opinions through letters from readers. He sends parcel bombs across Europe. In short, he is committing more and more acts that are very hostile to democracies.

4) Does Putin really want a Third World War?

Putin has repeatedly said that a conflict between Russia and NATO would mark the start of World War III. The arrival of North Korean troops in Ukraine would clearly increase the possibility of such a war. But the bottom line is that Putin refuses to lose the war in Ukraine and intends to use every resource at his disposal to do so.

5) Who can stop Putin?

Only the Chinese can, but they benefit too much from the situation to do so. Of course, if Trump comes to power, then he will want to cede Ukraine to Russia.

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