Will NATO Respond to North Korean Troops in Ukraine? October Q&A
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Jake discusses the question of why Russia is allowed to send North Korean troops to Ukraine, but Ukraine is not allowed to have foreign troops support them. He notes that in a dictatorship, the dictator can do as they please, and that Ukraine has sent foreign volunteers to fight for them, but that Western countries have chosen not to send uniformed personnel. He suggests that if the Baltic states believe war is inevitable, they could send their military to support Ukraine, citing Article 5 of NATO. He also notes that the US is not well-positioned to intervene, given the current political climate of division and uncertainty.
Jake also answers a question about whether Ukraine should develop its own nuclear arsenal, noting that it could lead to nuclear war or a nuclear exchange on the European continent. He also discusses a hypothetical scenario in which Donald Trump wins the US presidential election, saying that the US would be in chaos and that state governments would have to go rogue to resist Trump’s actions.