West Struck By Own Bullet? How Ukraine War Reaction Made Putin Kim Jong Un’s Biggest Cheerleader



West Struck By Own Bullet? How Ukraine War Reaction Made Putin Kim Jong Un’s Biggest Cheerleader

North Korea’s Kim Jong-un rolled out the red carpet for Russian President Vladimir Putin in pongyang Kim was at the airport to receive the visiting Russian president the two leaders shook hands and hugged each other before traveling together to the Kum Susan State guest house in a grand motorcade the streets of pongyang were adorned with portraits of Putin and Russian flags with banners proclaiming we warmly welcome the president of the Russian Federation but why is the Russian president’s North Korea visit making headlines across the globe why is the West fuming over Putin’s meeting with Kim Jong-un is Putin the biggest cheerleader of the controversial North Korean leader Putin’s visit to pongyang after 24 years comes as both Russia and North Korea are engaged intentions with the us-led West Russia and North Korea are the two most sanctioned countries in the world North Korea faces Western Aya for allegedly developing nuclear weapons and launching a series of ballistic missile tests while Russia has been bombarded with sanctions over its invasion of Ukraine as both Nations face increasing isolation from the West the Russia North Korea relationship can be seen as a strategic move to reshape Global power structures and challenge Western dominance the Russia North Korea relationship is mutually beneficial for both countries Putin is looking at North Korea primarily to boost its military campaign in Ukraine Russia is eyeing North Korean arms and ammunition to replenish its depleting supplies with its extensive albeit secretive defense industry and large scale production capabilities North Korea is a crucial Ally for Russia with the West announcing new Aid packages for Ukraine Putin will be looking at Kim to ensure his troops do not run out of ammunition in the Ukraine war reports suggest North Korea supplied Munitions to Russia including 11,000 containers of artillery shells and missiles for use in Ukraine and several important deals have already been signed during the visit meanwhile Kim Jong-un is counting on Russia for advanced military technology to enhance North Korea’s nuclear and space prog programs North Korea also aims to benefit from Russian weaponry and technology related to uranium enrichment and nuclear propulsion for submarines additionally North Korea seeks economic aid and essential resources including oil and gas which Russia could provide there’s also talk of North Korea sending more laborers to Russia to address labor shortages caused by military conscription Putin in a piece for a North Kore Ian newspaper published ahead of his visit said that the two sides plan to develop trade and payment systems that are not controlled by the West while Putin and Kim are believed to share a good personal Rapport the glue that binds the two Pariah leaders together is their Mutual hate for the us-led West North Korea also benefits from Russia’s status as a permanent member of the UN C case in point earlier this year Moscow dealt sanctions against Pyongyang a serious blow by vetoing a un Security Council resolution to extend the panel overseeing them the West has made no quals about their unease with the growing ties between Russia and North Korea however Russia remains undeterred no surprise that he went to North Korea after his so-called election a little nailbiter that that was um he was going to go on a little bit bit of a charm offensive here and that’s what he appears to be doing um we’re not concerned about the trip what we are concerned about Trevor is the deepening relationship between these two countries uh not just because of the impacts it’s going to have on the Ukrainian people because we know North Korean ballistic missiles are still being used to hit Ukrainian targets but because there could be some reciprocity here that could affect Security on the Korean Peninsula um now we haven’t seen the parameters of all that right now certainly haven’t seen it come to fruition but we’re certainly going to be watching that very very closely analysts also believe that Putin’s visit can be seen as a direct challenge to the Us South Korea Japan security Alliance Yakov zinberg International relation Professor kokushikan University said and I quote this is a calculated threat to the US South Korean Japanese security Alliance in the region and is designed to send the message that not only is he strong on nato in Europe but that he is also being strong in the far east as well others believe that this is Putin and Kim’s way of telling the West that they are not alone alone and do in fact have friends backing them John irra Senior policy director Center for arms control and nonproliferation said and I quote again Putin is highlighting that Russia has friends and is propagating the idea that the war is not winnable for Ukraine because Russia will not run out of weapons so is Putin Kim jong-un’s biggest cheerleader well the Russian president gifted the North Korean leader a luxury russian-made car Kremlin spokesman Dimitri pesov later confirmed the gift saying it was an aurus a full-size luxury sedan of the type used by Putin himself for more than a decade China has provided trade and Aid to help sustain Kim jong-un’s regime and it has opposed harsh International sanctions on North Korea in the hope of avoiding regime collapse and a refugee influx across the China North Korea border but it’s imperative that pongyang looks beyond Beijing so for Kim Putin is a friend that he can proudly flaunt to his own people and the world and reap the benefits amid Global isolation and under the current Global situation deepening ties with the North Korean leader also works to Putin’s advantage what the changes in India’s population and the differ very special guest on the record the interview the role that the U us side played at that point of time assume my phone is tapped I can Pakistan has a unique negotiating sty Rising confidence of India under prime minister Narendra Modi communist China is the greatest threat there will come a day that we will see far more radical extremist I’m uh I’m still a little perplexed by why your daily dose of news from India and across the world Cutting Edge views and Analysis tune in to HD videos click on the Bell icon to subscribe

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to North Korea has sparked significant global interest and concern. Is Putin becoming Kim Jong Un’s biggest supporter on the world stage? This video delves into the deepening relationship between Russia and North Korea, exploring the strategic and geopolitical implications of their alliance.

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Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:49 Why Putin’s Pyongyang Visit Is Historic?
01:36 Putin-Kim Sign Key Deals
03:40 Hate For The West Uniting Russia & North Korea?
05:20 Putin-Kim Sending Message To The West?

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33 comments
  1. The West is struck by nothing. Nor Eurioe. Sitting back laughing as the AMOEBA and the NAVAL HAIR rated tyrant wanna bes Putin and Jong play paddy cake blowing Communistic hot air up each others ying yang.
    Both inconsequential as Global Clowns. Just two, two legged mammal animals with visions of grandeur as their countries starve and their economies and currency fail.

  2. 🕉️नमः शिवाय 🌹🙏🌹जय श्रीराम 🚩🚩🚩वंदेमातरम भारत माता कि जय 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  3. During this visit, Russia and North Korea signed a security treaty.

    And the United States has had a security treaty with South Korea for some time now.

    This means that if North Korea attacks the South, US forces will enter the war to help South Korea.

    Russia will enter the war to help the North. World War III will begin.

  4. Встреча двух сильнейших президентов России и северной Корее , здоровья вам и процветания дружба между двумя странами.

  5. The irony of this Indian love for putin is that it makes china say, wow, i think we should go ahead and push the Indian forces at the border and take part of their land. China still want to grab more land from India. When they do, the rest of the world would say, let china do what they want to do in India

  6. Guy is pretending to be nicest leader metioning N korean weapons used on ukraine to get attention and name korea and russia as bad guy violiting ukraine and world ,let me ask what of the american weapons used on syria , yamen , iraq and poor palestine people. west hypocrisy is over and over we are not in the age of 2000 and 2001 where they used to cover their dirty and mudering politics on democricy

  7. The western hipocracie's will destroy them self's without enemies,they leave Ukraine alone because they are a cowards,now they will feel for sure inside off their societies their fake fighting for democracy

  8. China is all about business. Their military might is definitely not intended to bully nations but to prevent wars.

    What we in the collective European West have failed to understand is that the more military alliances we pursue the more other nations are forced to respond. Now Russia will turn North Korea into its arms factory and hire millions of its impoverished people.

    Russia will do more for the liberation of the Korean people in 10 years than 60 years of Western criticisms and sanctions.

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