News ID : 151369
Publish Date : 9/18/2023 12:38:04 PM
The big losers of the expansion of ties between Pyongyang and Moscow

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The big losers of the expansion of ties between Pyongyang and Moscow

The main losers of this development are Washington's allies in East Asia, countries who have sacrificed the movement towards regional peace and possible negotiations for alliance and synergy with the White House, whose survival depends on creating crises in the far corners of the world.

NOURNEWS- Since the announcement of the North Korean leader's trip to Russia and with the significant occurrence of this trip, the Western media, has considered it a warning to America and its allies in East Asia, with a special focus on this subject and the new relations between North Korea and Russia.

Some analysts in the field of international security also believe that the open and continuous alliance between Moscow and Pyongyang will not only increase the maneuverability of the Russians in the Ukraine war, but will also ensure the dominance of the said parties over many existing crises in the present and future.

After the special welcome given to the leader of North Korea by Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un, accompanied by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu visited the Knevichi military base 50 kilometers from the city of Vladivostok and the bombers capable of carrying nuclear warheads, hypersonic missiles and Russian warships located in the said military base.

The visit comes as the US and South Korea are deeply concerned that Moscow's growing friendship with Pyongyang could give Kim Jong-un access to some of Russia's critical missiles and other military technology.

At the same time, any possible assistance of North Korea to Russia in the war in Ukraine is one of the other concerns of the Westerners regarding this trip.

Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu introduced his country's strategic bombers, including TU 160, TU 95 and TU 22 M3, to Kin Jong-un, which, with their ability to carry nuclear weapons, are the backbone of the Russian Air Force.

The Russian Minister of Defense talked with North Korea’s leader about one of the planes and said: “This plane can fly from Moscow to Japan and back again.”

Shoigu also showed the MiG-31I supersonic aircraft equipped with Kinzhal missiles to the North Korea’s leader. The Kinzhal or “Dagger” missile is an air-launched ballistic missile that can carry nuclear warheads.

After visiting Russian aircraft and missiles, Kim Jong-un went to the Pacific Fleet warship in Vladivostok to see the capabilities of the Russian Navy, and he also visited a Russian fighter jet factory which is under sanctions imposed by Westerners.

With these explanations; The recent expressed concerns of UN Secretary-General António Guterres regarding the deepening of Russia's and North Korea's arms relations are not an issue that can be easily ignored.

In fact, while considering the special relations which he has with the three western members of the United Nations Security Council, namely the US, Britain, and France, Guterres has reflected the concern of these three countries regarding the deepening of arms cooperation between Pyongyang and Moscow.

However, the effort of North Korea and Russia to deepen their arms and security relations with each other is a product of NATO's interventionist actions led by Washington and London in East Asia, Central Asia and other parts of the world.

Recently, Washington and Seoul held a large-scale joint exercise in which attacks on North Korean targets were practiced, causing Pyongyang's displeasure and anger.

In such a situation, the efforts of North Korea and Russia to cooperate against the continuous threats of the West should not surprise America and its allies in East Asia such as South Korea and Japan!

In any case, it seems; The main losers of this development are Washington's allies in East Asia, countries who have sacrificed the movement towards regional peace and possible negotiations for alliance and synergy with the White House, whose survival depends on creating crises in the far corners of the world.

BY: Pooya Mirzaei 


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