Russia and North Korea Reach Shocking Deal

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The Russian Federation and North Korea have reached a mutual defense pact deal. Following South Korea and Japan’s support for Ukraine, Russia and North Korea have decided to link arms. North Korea is expected to pledge munitions to Russia’s war in Ukraine, while Russia will guarantee North Korea’s territorial integrity. America’s News Desk says:

In Pyongyang on Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, and the two despots inked a mutual defense pact.

Putin visited North Korea for the first time in 24 years, and the Russian president was welcomed with fanfare and large gatherings of North Koreans singing his name.

The Russian president referred to South Korea and Japan as “hostile to North Korea” and described U.S. diplomacy with Kim as confrontational.

Officials from the Biden administration are worried that closer relations between Russia and North Korea could strengthen Kim’s nuclear arsenal and provide Putin’s soldiers with more weaponry for their ongoing offensive against Ukraine.

The Russia-North Korea security contract appears to be the strongest between the two nations since 1961, when the old Soviet Union pledged to support North Korea in the event of an attack, even though specifics of the new deal are still unknown.

This defense pact is a major threat for America’s security. With outside backing, North Korea might believe it could safely invade South Korea. Linking multiple threats together is a Cold War scenario that America will have to plan for. Not pushing other powers into this alliance, especially China, will be an essential diplomatic objective for America.

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