CONFIRMED: North Korean Troops In Ukraine Fighting For Russia!

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I’d like to discuss the latest developments in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with a particular focus on the involvement of North Korean forces. As a US Army combat veteran, I’ll provide some insight on the implications of this situation. First, let’s consider the fact that the North Korean military is massive, with over 1.3 million active troops, making it the fourth or fifth largest military in the world. This presents a significant advantage for Russia, which has been struggling with a shortage of military manpower.

We’ve seen a surprising resurgence in North Korea’s rocket technology, with larger, more powerful, and more accurate rockets. This has led me to believe that North Korea is working with Russia, providing technical expertise in exchange for a reliable delivery vehicle for their nuclear weapons. President Zalinski’s statement about an increasing alliance between Russia and regimes like North Korea is quite telling, indicating that this is no longer just about weapons transfers, but about transferring people from North Korea to Russian military forces.

What’s embarrassing for the West is that North Korea’s military is involved in the conflict, despite the West’s reluctance to get directly involved. We’ve seen the US and its allies provide limited support to Ukraine, but it’s not enough to tip the scales. Meanwhile, North Korea’s involvement means that Russia has a new and significant ally, and the West is left scrambling to keep up.

As autocracies like North Korea, China, and Iran continue to flex their muscles, it’s clear that the West needs to re-evaluate its approach to addressing these crises. We can’t just use slogans like “put up or shut up” or “get involved” without committing to concrete action. The West must be willing to take bold steps, like removing restrictions on military aid, and authorizing the use of Western weapons and troops. Otherwise, as we saw in the Spanish Civil War, the side with the more willing and capable ally will ultimately prevail.


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