Zelenskyy on global reaction to North Korean military in Russia: It’s a zero

by HarakenQQ

34 comments
  1. The USA has been holding back for domestic political reasons. In one week, after the Putin-lovers have lost, expect hell to be unleashed on Russia.

  2. I haven’t read his comments but 8-12,000 troops is about 10 days worth of cannon fodder and relatively insignificant. Most experts I’ve listened to say 50-100,000 troops would be a different matter entirely so that’s probably why there’s been a relatively muted response. What I’d really like to see is South Korea respond by shipping their excellent weaponry to Ukraine.

  3. The whole thing really is minor. 5 days worth of meat to the grinder isn’t going to change anything.

  4. This alliance is heading towards self destruction and the more they would ignore it the worse it will be… i am tired of these NATO leaders continuing to make good wording on conference without clearly taking a position on what is the red line that should not be crossed in Ukraine… really tired of this fearful leaders 😡. Italy 🇮🇹

  5. Well at the end of the day we have elections in the USA, a failing Coalition in Germany and Israel going ham on all its neighbors. Plus the reality of the situation in Ukraine is that its looking more and more like the country is going to end up having to give up the occupied territories and some sort of ceasefire will end up happening. the rest of the world running out of interest was bound to happen and is now happening.

    Sad reality is the good guys don’t always win and Russia and their weird partnership with China, India and god knows who else is too big of a fish no matter how much we make fun of them.

  6. I’m certain Biden doesn’t want to escalate the situation after the election because a war with Russia would be a total mess 1 week away from a new president.

  7. Is there some charity program running, that we can donate to, aimed specifically at killing those north korean orcs? nkorcs?

    I think it would help with morale as well.

  8. It really is a disappointing reaction. You might have america with a putin puppet in place. The administration in place that should be ramping up production and providing equipment is doing it at a leisurely rate. In 2025, we could be ukraine lose all funding if the putin puppet sanctions the EU for helping ukraine. They could do it in the spirit of ending the war. Russia will leave europe land close to poland and gobble up a direct connection to belarus.

  9. The U.S. is in an election, but that doesn’t answer why literally every other nation isn’t doing anything.

  10. The world turns a blind eye as a fellow democracy is being torn apart by our enemies.

    The world needs to wake up – what’s started in Ukraine will not end there. We need to support the Ukrainians, and a curse on all of us if we fail to deliver on our promises to help them.

    It will be our kids being torn apart next, and that’s entirely on the West for letting it happen. Shameful.

  11. We are cutting Ukraine loose. Ukraine should study history. South Vietnam and the afghan government trusted that the West wouldn’t get bored as well.

    From day 1 its been clear that there was no way on earth we were going to go to ww3 for Ukraine. It simply wasn’t going to happen and we’ve shown that to Russia at every step.

    Tanks, missiles, planes etc….one after another we’ve given them to Ukraine…too late…in too small quantity and with weird rules.

    From 2022 onwards Ukraine has been holding on while Russia gets stronger and stronger.

    It’s weak. But fundamentally when things get hard and go long….we cut and run from our allies….

  12. democratic countries are failing again, the same as they fail before ww2. And the weaker they will appear the stronger will be the “anti-war” sentiment in countries like Hungary, Georgia, Slovakia, Moldova even Czechia. If this will continue like that I expect in all those countries people electing governments willing to bend the knee to russia. there are a lot of old people there afraid of russia molded by Its propaganda and west is not proving that It can stand up to It.

  13. Good time to remind everyone that the US’ contributions to ukraines war effort STILL have not overtaken the amount spent in our failed rebuild of Afghanistan. 🙂

  14. Various western gov’ts, especially the US, have only delivered 10% of what they promised. How is that helpful?

  15. Kursk was a bold Ukrainian move into Russia but it was within Russia’s internationally recognized borders. Yes, Russia invaded first, Ukraine responded, but it’s still another country entering another country. That was the risk Ukraine took. It worked at the start, stalled and stalemated, and now this.

    If North Korean troops fight in Kursk, they’ll be fighting Ukrainians but not invading Ukraine. So this is how Putin responded to this “escalation”, not with nukes but with NK’s. Unfortunately, Ukraine is getting outflanked with this move.

    BUT, if Russia and Dear Leader are both stupid enough to make NK troops enter Ukraine, that would change things massively and the West must respond. Let’s be honest, that’s perhaps what Zelensky and Ukrainian forces even hope to happen, to force further, more serious, reaction from the West as it fits the narrative of “North Korea is invading Europe! Now what?!!!” But, if NK troops fight but stay within Kursk, they’re obviously not inside Ukraine.

  16. EU, NATO, US and allies really like to talk about unwavering support but don’t really follow up.

  17. As long as Ukraine holds on like it has been doing, basically no country will give a fuck, it’s only Ukrainian lives. Country leaders don’t give a fuck.

  18. Nobody is talking about Ukraine in the USA right now. We’re only talking about the election. It’s not a popular election issue, and I think Harris worries about losing votes if she concentrates on it.

    Here’s hoping that after the election Harris wins, and we give you guys some proper help.

  19. What’s he expect? He doesn’t really have allies. He has aid and limited aid at that

  20. Hang on guys… Until Tuesday. Win or lose the House, Biden should/hopefully will take the gloves off of Ukraine. Go ‘Lame duck my Ass’ on them. This Will be his legacy… or not. It will 🤷🏻‍♂️

  21. There seems to be three main subliminal lines of Western thinking: 1) It doesn’t affect us directly, it’s a quarrel in a faraway country, between people of whom we know nothing. 2) The Ukrainians will sort the problem out for us, chuck them some money. 3) We don’t want to get involved, as per points 1 & 2.

  22. The US will do just enough to say it tried and if the russians win it will be a sad day, but I do not see such a divided congress/senate ever approving an AUMF over Ukraine. Putin isn’t stupid enough to give them a reason to approve one.

  23. Give it a week and we’ll know. Either dig in, work with limited and shrinking EU aid and hope to get a semi decent deal out of Putin (he’s also on his last leg so…) or expect a big push in aid and long term stability as the US aren’t shackled by the elections anymore. Pretty sure Biden doesn’t wanna risk anything with big new packages and they’re all distracted – if that doesn’t end in a worldwide democracy shattering result, things should improve.

  24. He’s absolutely right. Another nuclear power has joined the invasion against Ukraine, and no one is saying or really doing much of anything.

  25. Why not entice S.Korea for manpower? I mean N.Korea only getting more intercontinental technology from Russia, that is now pushing their ability to hit Japan. 

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