Russia=North Korea, Putin=Kim Jong Un. Who would have thought!
Let's continue finding the positive even where it seems there is none
If North Korean soldiers end up fighting for Russia in Ukraine (or even in the Kursk region), what would that mean?
“It would mean that a regime, which for decades has served and still serves as a symbol of totalitarian evil for the democratic world, has joined forces with our age-old enemy.”
Once again: Russia, the country of "oh, Russian culture," the cradle of the "oh, mysterious Russian soul," is being directly defended by North Korea, the most vile monster of modern times. Isn't that a cognitive dissonance for those who still can't believe that Russia is the main Evil of both the present and the past, if you listen to honest historians rather than harmful (to the West) idiots?
In my opinion, this could boost Ukraine's standing in the eyes of Europeans and North Americans, who have always thought and still think in clichés imposed by fascist Russian propaganda.
Maybe this will finally wake them up?
About the author. Serhii Tykhyi, Ukrainian journalist, editor-in-chief of the Main Operational Analytics Department of the Ukrainian National News Agency Ukrinform.
The editors don't always share the opinions expressed by the authors of the blogs.
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