Saturday, October 26, 2024

North Korean Troops in Russia – Now What?

North Korean Troops in Russia – Now What?


Geopolitics is in upheaval ever since it was revealed that Kim Jong-Un sent an undisclosed number of troops to Russia. Various politicians and military leaders are demanding that the troops vacate the war zone, but Kim Jong-Un will not admit that he has sent troops. The Neocons are now looking at this issue as a way to fan the flames of war.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin confirmed the rumors earlier in the week, but initially said that the DoD did not fully understand what the troops were doing in Russia but noted that their presence will “impact things in the Indo-Pacific as well.” “This is an indication that he may be even in more trouble than most people realize,” Austin said of Putin.

US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby called the move “dramatic” and said that the White House has briefed Ukraine on the matter. “If they do deploy to fight against Ukraine, they’re fair game,” he said. “They’re fair targets and the Ukrainian military will defend themselves against North Korean soldiers the same way they’re defending themselves against Russian soldiers.” Kirby said that the White House will release their plans in the coming days.

The people are keen to learn whether nations will begin openly deploying troops to Ukraine. House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) stated that the US must take “direct military action.” Turner declared that the Biden-Harris Administration “must make clear that North Korean troops entering this conflict are a red line for the United States.” Admittedly, Turner said that intelligence agencies do not know whether these troops are on the battlefield or preparing for battle. If the US does not offer manpower, Turner and other neocons strongly believe that Ukraine should have access to deadlier weapons.

“I have long challenged the Biden-Harris Administration’s unwise position on restricting Ukraine’s use of U.S. weapons against targets within Russian territory,” Turner said in his statement. “If North Korean troops attack Ukraine from Russian territory, Ukraine should be permitted to use American weapons to respond.”

South Korea is enraged that North Korean troops are training alongside Russian soldiers. President Yoon Suk Yeol called their presence a “provocation that jeopardizes the security of the Korean peninsula.” So now this is a matter of national security for South Korea. Vice Foreign Minister Kim Hong-kyun supported the claims by stating Seoul is ready to “respond using all available measures.”

At the time of this writing, it remains unclear whether North Korean troops are actually on the battlefield. The West has sent troops to train Ukrainian forces and what Putin has done is no different from Zelensky’s measures. Countless Ukrainian allies have offered to send troops and they are already stationed at the border. Moscow denies that anything further than training is commencing. “We do not yet know whether these soldiers will enter into combat alongside the Russian military, but this is certainly a highly concerning probability,” a Kremlin spokesperson said.

South Korea believes its national security is at risk and it WILL take measures to expel North Korean troops. Everyone is awaiting on the US, the top dog in NATO, to respond with next steps but the neocons in Washington are eager for their false flag to enter the war – and what perfect timing to do so right before the presidential election.






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