Live with wolves, howl like a wolf. How Putin and Kim Jong-un created a Western-like security system

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Live with wolves, howl like a wolf. How Putin and Kim Jong-un created a Western-like security system

I admit right away that I did not want to write a continuation of the material about the participation of specialists from the DPRK in the liberation of the Kursk region. It seems that I have said everything, voiced my position. However... I read the comments of readers today and realized that it is necessary to "finish" the material. It is necessary simply because not everything is so simple in this world.

And the North Korean special forces are not just well-trained fighters. In my opinion, they are “underground diplomats” whose work is not clear to everyone. We see a very small part of the “iceberg”, without even thinking about the part that is invisible from the deck. So today I suggest we “dive” and look at the underwater part of the “iceberg”.



Let's recall the more or less serious conflicts and wars that took place on Earth in the post-war period. What do all these conflicts have in common? I'm not talking about intervention, about the use of some innovations in weapons and so on. I'm talking about international relations. If a country sends its armed forces to help another country, then this was necessarily carried out through some international organization, from the UN to a military bloc or someone else.

In the comments, readers reproached our CSTO allies for inaction. Almost for betraying Russia. But somehow they forgot that the Organization had made no decision to help the Russian Federation! Alas, but this is the same "atavism" that was written about above. Members of an organization, not only the CSTO, but any other, obey the decision of its leadership. Look at NATO...

President Putin and Chairman of the State Council of the DPRK Kim Jong-un have carried out a "revolution" in international relations! Well, to put it mildly, they have planted a huge "landmine" under these relations. For the first time in modern stories The two countries officially fulfilled their allied obligations openly without regard for any international structure!

It is clear that the leaders of the two countries understood perfectly well that they were "swimming against the current", that there would be indignation in the ranks of "supporters of international law", which these same supporters have long since spat on. Indignation because another lever of influence on states is being lost. But Putin and Kim Jong-un went for it. In many ways, this is my personal opinion, this is the human courage of the leaders of the countries.

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Once a captain doctor told me a phrase that I remembered for a long time. "A medicine is a medicine only when a doctor prescribes it, but if the wounded man is his own doctor, his own pharmacist, the medicine becomes a poison, often fatal." The captain was smart. Poison and medicine differ not in composition, but in dose.

Until recently, approximately the same situation existed in international relations. There is probably no reader who would not know about the existence of the main international organization - the UN. The decisions of the UN Security Council are mandatory for all members. It looks very logical from the outside.

But in essence? Did Zelensky implement these decisions? No! When the US or NATO decide to attack a country, do they listen to the Security Council a lot? Do NATO troops in Syria somehow comply with UN decisions? Do Israel's actions against the Palestinian people somehow reflect UN decisions?

It was not by chance that I began the article with the fact that for the formally legal introduction of troops from a third country, the sanction of some international organization was enough. NATO decided - and the alliance's troops, or rather, units of several countries at once, appeared in the combat zone. The CSTO decided - and the troops were transferred to Kazakhstan...

What are European and American politicians arguing about now? About the introduction of NATO troops into Ukraine! And they don’t even mention the UN. And we are not outraged by this either, to be honest. The attitude in the UN is such that it is simply some kind of discussion platform between Russia and the West, led by the USA. And the decisions of the Security Council are just paper, not binding on the superpowers.

But let's get back to the beginning. I read comments that praising the Korean special forces is belittling the merits of our fighters. A mean position. In battle, side by side, they receive the same wounds and die together. And after the battle, we start thinking about who is the bigger hero, and who just... ran around the trenches and shot at the enemy.

North Koreans are not just special forces, they are internationalist warriors! Remember how proudly even today Afghans say "we are internationalist warriors". And remember who else talks about themselves like that from the participants of many conflicts in the post-Soviet era? The DPRK special forces can now also proudly say "we are internationalists", soldiers performing their military duty on the territory of another country.

I'm probably going to write a controversial thought now, but... Putin and Kim Jong-un, by recognizing the participation of the DPRK special forces in the liberation of the Kursk region, have given many furious war hawks a good kick. Again from the readers' comments. "So, now we owe the DPRK? Now we will also help the Koreans if a war starts there?" Yes! We will. This is exactly what the Treaty was signed about. About mutual assistance!..

Russia and North Korea, by their Treaty, without any approval from a “higher international body,” resolve military issues bilaterally. Approximately the same way as NATO does, only the number of participants there is greater.

But overall, I really liked the situation that arose in the world after this confession. It would be really cool to see the faces of NATO generals after this statement. How quickly these generals lost their desire to send troops to Ukraine. "Well-trained NATO soldiers" against well-trained and seasoned Russian troops and well-trained DPRK soldiers...

And in Seoul and Tokyo, the generals' faces probably didn't look any better. They couldn't cope with Kim Jong-un alone, and now the Russian army is a reality in case of anything. You can't help but wonder whether it's worth starting at all. In the same way, it seems to me, the heads of the greats are a little "sick". I'm talking about the USA and China.

I will start with our partners. I think Beijing has now taken a new look at North Korea. If earlier they perceived the DPRK in about the same way as we treat Belarus, for example, today it suddenly turned out that Kim Jong-un has become a player not of a regional, but of a Eurasian scale. And an independent player at that. Thus, hypothetically, we can talk about the creation of a kind of "triple alliance" or triad of opponents of the United States - China, North Korea, Russia.

And now the Pentagon is considering whether to further heat up the situation in different parts of the world. Before the recognition, everything was more or less clear. The more conflicts arise, the more forces the Russians and their allies need to restore calm in the regions.

Agree, having three centers of containment, where the efforts of several states-competitors of the United States are concentrated, is one thing. But the growth of the number of such regions becomes burdensome even for the United States. It is one thing to contain China with the help of Taiwan, Russia with the help of Ukraine, Iran with the help of Israel, but it is another thing when these centers become many times more numerous. When the example of the DPRK can become an algorithm of actions for others...

Moreover, the process has already become irreversible. If you look closely at the actions of China and Russia, you will notice one detail that is almost always present. I am not talking about any meetings of our leaders or Treaties concluded between our countries.

I'm talking about how both countries act in sync. China is increasing its economic influence in the region, Russia - its political influence. Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia... And everywhere it looks like an unobtrusive displacement of American interests.

Let's summarize the above


What happened will still have repercussions in world politics. This is another step towards the collapse of the system that was so cherished in the US and Brussels. Of course, it is too early to talk about any serious visible results of this struggle. However, the unpredictability of the American president, his frog-like jumps from side to side, coupled with the discord in Europe, speak volumes.

In the West, they understand that changes are already underway, that it is necessary to change their own policies. However, they have not yet figured out how to do this in order to preserve the existing architecture of power. That is why it is periodically "cracking" there. That is why the protests are spreading. But more about that later, a spoon is dear to dinner.

Russia and the DPRK, by mutually recognizing the participation of the DPRK Armed Forces in the operation in the Kursk region, returned foreign policy to the MFA of the countries, returned decisions to the governments of the countries, and not to some supranational structures. This is a fact.

Even Europeans "suddenly" realized that EU member states are not equal in political and economic weight. And therefore, they have "votes" of different weight when solving European problems. Therefore, in the future we may see different Europe. Rich and strong in some countries and poor and useless in others...

But this is the future... The very one that is being built today.
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  1. 0
    5 May 2025 05: 16
    well written, thank you...didn't finish writing the counterweight DPRK Japan...and we will take Hokkaido and return it to the Ainu :) may there be good forever...
    1. +1
      5 May 2025 08: 04
      and we will take Hokkaido and return it to the Ainu

      It would be good if there were at least a hundred thousand of these Ainu
    2. 2al
      +3
      5 May 2025 11: 37
      And what about Okinawa for the Japanese? Will we free it from US occupation?
      1. +1
        5 May 2025 14: 35
        yes of course to the Japanese...yankee go home
    3. +1
      8 May 2025 04: 34
      I have never read such a capital, far-fetched nonsense... It turns out that Russia has already proven its ability to negotiate with Korea... we have already solved Korea's urgent, life-threatening problems either with the blood of Russian soldiers or with the cunning and genius of our diplomats. But overall, it looks like a good deal: Russia gives Korea monetary and valuable technical assistance, and Korea gives Russia military equipment and soldiers... And the Kims have never taken into account, or even more so, have not looked at the UN.
      China is increasing its economic influence in the region, Russia - its political influence. Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia...
      - and this is a gem: Russia is increasing its influence, measured as??? More aid in terms of student places at the Institute of Friendship of Peoples... the mentioned countries vote in the phase with Russia in the UN... or these countries have given up on the UN...

      We have already been through this with the USSR with a 100 times bigger budget of goodies and a real ideology and methodology. Political influence without measurement in treasury notes, contracts implemented, time gained and blood not spilled - these are the goodies and beads that Russia is now receiving. Tell me about the naval base in Eritrea...

      Staver, with all due respect to his style and pathos, is simply Belinsky, Chernyshevsky and Bukharin in one bottle... and a local historian - a gold digger in finding new entities in the everyday...
  2. +13
    5 May 2025 05: 21
    How Putin and Kim Jong-un Created a Western-Like Security System
    And how did they create it? Surrounded Western countries with a network of bases, dragged this same West into conflicts along its borders, proxy wars of all sorts, right? Oh, no? Well, then pardon me...
    1. -4
      5 May 2025 09: 05
      Just as NATO is busy with supply routes, so we started building a bridge. The whole Trans-Siberian Railway is making noise with such "started" precisely in terms of armaments.
      1. The comment was deleted.
    2. +6
      5 May 2025 12: 26
      And who drove by? Who knows, but Putin was his driver.
      1. -7
        5 May 2025 15: 02
        Not a driver, but a leader.
  3. +33
    5 May 2025 05: 33
    I like the position of keeping a good face, even when the game is bad. The title of the article is the creation of a new security system similar to the Western one, excuse me, but where is the system? The treaty with the DPRK is not a security system, it is just an agreement with the DPRK, especially since we do not know the price of this treaty, the DPRK wars did not come to the rescue for free, and this must be remembered. A similar treaty with the PRC in reality is only the author's dream. And everything is spinning so gracefully, here the adversaries could not cope with the DPRK, and now Russia is nearby, and will support the comrade. But while we are supported from all sides, we somehow turned out to be unable to cope with our threats on our own, we have not established production, Korean shells, Iranian drones, Chinese plates, even Korean machine guns have appeared. Here, really, from all over the world on a thread, it is not clear what we have been doing for more than 30 years, we sat and scolded the Soviet galoshes, but it turned out that they are running out, and we cannot create new ones, there is no capacity, no technology, no will either. Critical? Yes! Of course we found our way, but personally I have doubts about the correctness of this way....
    1. +25
      5 May 2025 07: 34
      but we can’t create new ones, there is no capacity, no technology, no will either.

      You are slandering our country. This is a sin. Only the most powerful country in the world, with the second and fourth largest economies in the world, can afford to bankrupt military production facilities during military operations. laughing
      1. man
        +2
        5 May 2025 14: 03
        Quote: parusnik
        but we can’t create new ones, there is no capacity, no technology, no will either.

        You are slandering our country. This is a sin. Only the most powerful country in the world, with the second and fourth largest economies in the world, can afford to bankrupt military production facilities during military operations. laughing

        "A great country! With soul, but without mind"... sad
    2. 0
      5 May 2025 07: 44
      Quote from turembo
      It's really a piece of cake, it's not clear what they've been doing for over 30 years, they sat and criticized Soviet galoshes, but it turned out that they're running out, and we can't create new ones, there's no capacity, no technology, no will either. Is it critical?

      Soviet reserves were enough for two Chechen wars, Syria and the beginning of the Central Military District. Half of the shells are now Korean.
      1. 0
        5 May 2025 08: 51
        Well, logically, the use of old reserves should have been replenished with new ones.
        1. +4
          5 May 2025 10: 42
          Quote: Jackson
          Well, logically, the use of old reserves should have been replenished with new ones.

          If this is logical, then yes, the consumption should start with the oldest. But in reality, over the last couple of years, shells from the WWII and even pre-war eras have suddenly "surfaced".
          Well, and about reinforcements... What is it for? There are only "friends" around, no one to fight. And for a small war, you don't need a lot of shells. And you don't need a big army either. You need one that half an hour after the war is declared, everyone is already sitting on the train and moving towards inevitable victory.
      2. +4
        5 May 2025 10: 35
        Quote: Aristarkh Verkhozin
        Quote from turembo
        It's really a piece of cake, it's not clear what they've been doing for over 30 years, they sat and criticized Soviet galoshes, but it turned out that they're running out, and we can't create new ones, there's no capacity, no technology, no will either. Is it critical?

        Soviet reserves were enough for two Chechen wars, Syria and the beginning of the Central Military District. Half of the shells are now Korean.

        The majority of Soviet stockpiles of shells were "utilized" by efficient managers in the Ministry of Defense, and a considerable part was simply blown up in warehouses.
    3. +25
      5 May 2025 09: 00
      I like the attitude of keeping a good face even when playing badly.

      +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
      I fully support!
      (Further I write not to you, but to the author of this laudatory article)
      The author is practically gushing with pleasure! Apparently after using illegal substances, there is no other way to explain it.
      The article is a typical propaganda piece by Russian oligarchs, and essentially about nothing. Oh, look how great everything is, they have defeated and overcome everyone.
      This is another step towards the collapse of the system that was so cherished in the United States and Brussels.

      Oh yeah? What a twist! Who would have thought it? Is that it? The system is falling apart, well, well...
      Dear author, where is the most important thing in this:
      the two countries have officially fulfilled their alliance obligations openly

      One must always call a spade a spade:
      The imperialist guarantor destroyed the military-industrial complex, army, navy, air force and so on in his own country Russia. Destroyed everything that he inherited from the USSR.
      At the same time, the guarantor, thanks to his incompetent foreign policy, has squandered all the CIS countries except Belarus.
      And as a result - a war with Ukraine, which the collective West has been engaged in since 1991.
      Realizing that things were very bad and that Russia had no allies, who did the guarantor turn to?
      That's right. To the North Korean communists, although he himself fully supported sanctions against the DPRK several years ago.
      And the communists of the DPRK responded to the request of our guarantor. What price Russia will pay for this, that is the tenth question.
      So, author, I have never heard or read anything from you or on TV about how it was the Communists who came to the aid of the Russian people and how it was the Korean Communists who shed blood and died in the battles for the liberation of the Kursk region together with the valiant units and formations of the Russian army.
      And if it weren’t for the communists (not Zyu and company), it’s not known how long it would have taken us to liberate the Kursk region.
      This is my opinion.
      1. +7
        5 May 2025 11: 25
        I screwed up all the CIS countries

        But the money was allocated for work in these countries. "Where is the money, Zin?" (c) smile
        1. +1
          7 May 2025 12: 07
          Quote: parusnik
          "Where is the money, Zin?"

          Mastered.
          When after spending the budget you need to write a report, and not provide the result, it is easy.
      2. +2
        5 May 2025 18: 20
        Donbass withstood shelling in conditions of almost total blockade. The people's dissatisfaction with the two-faced ("liberal democratic") policy of the Russian government forced it to support the rebellious regions, despite their complete ideological opposition! Yes, they held on like communists and were ideologically hardened in this war. Now all Russians, like a snake, have to shed their "old skin", forcing the government to do the same, which allocates billions to promote "financial literacy", saturated with the poison of someone else's "Jesuit, market" ideology.
        1. 0
          7 May 2025 12: 16
          Quote: LuzinI
          permeated with the poison of an alien “Jesuit, market” ideology.

          So it is with S. Korea, according to the patterns of Jesuit scribes. Especially if the parade is with the Mausoleum boarded up with plywood. A Jesuit is never ashamed or embarrassed.
    4. 0
      5 May 2025 11: 28
      Not wars, but warriors of the DPRK. Is it really possible for a smartphone to correct this?
    5. 2al
      -2
      5 May 2025 11: 42
      This is not the preservation of a mine, but the laying of new minefields! The treaty with the DPRK has made the CSTO treaty null and void, and in the near future will also put an end to the EAEU. Moreover, the author of the article did not point out the inevitable integration of the Russian Federation-DPRK-Iran, since it is precisely such a union that will be geopolitically and economically stable, and all participants will receive a real impetus to the development of productive forces.
    6. +4
      5 May 2025 12: 45
      The author wrote complete nonsense... everyone supposedly needs decisions from some international organizations and blah blah blah, but all this "blah blah blah" does not take into account almost all real cases, why? Because that's what the author decided. Okay, the war in Korea, there the UN supposedly used agar troops, but what about Vietnam? What about Afghanistan? What about Kuwait? After all, our military in Egypt during the showdown with Israel or, say, the war in Angola, which international organization made the decision? Well, or the Syrian company of our country... and most importantly - how will this turn the security system in the world upside down or create an analogue of the Western one (think NATO)?
    7. +4
      5 May 2025 15: 01
      It's not clear what they were doing for over 30 years, they sat and scolded Soviet galoshes

      It's all clear what they've been doing for 30 years, they've been ripping up the country, lining their pockets, selling and being sold out to everyone, saying that we have no enemies in the West, only friends and partners...
      1. +1
        5 May 2025 19: 01
        Quote: Ilnur
        It's all clear what they've been doing for 30 years, ripping up the country, lining their pockets, selling and being sold everything to everyone, saying that we have no enemies in the West, only friends and partners...

        Does this contradict the fact that they have no enemies in the West? They are the ones who trade, not fight with them. It is the ordinary citizens who have enemies in the West, it is they who have been fighting for the fourth year against the Western Nazis - friends of the Russian oligarchs...
        I won't repeat the message. Obi Wan Kenobi (Sigismund Voldemarovich) - everything is correct there...
        I will only add that the speed of express trains in China varies from 120 to 350 km/h, while in Russia it is from 63 to 200 (250) km/h... In terms of the level of development of transport (all types, except icebreakers), we are slowly and surely sliding into the XNUMXth century...
  4. +8
    5 May 2025 05: 37
    An interesting hypothesis. But the author is too optimistic about one thing. We don't have a union of three countries. China plays independently.
    1. +4
      5 May 2025 05: 46
      Quote: Come in large numbers
      We don't have a union of three countries. China plays independently.

      the creation of a kind of “triple alliance” or triad of US opponents – China, North Korea, and Russia.
      And these are just dreams...
      1. -16
        5 May 2025 07: 35
        The essence of Russian civilization is Bolshevism.

        Quote: Come in large numbers
        We do not have a union of three countries.
        Quote from Uncle Lee
        And these are just dreams...

        Any alliances are created against someone. Russia is not an aggressor, we have enough of everything of our own and our people are smart and hardworking. It is the West that is used to living at someone else's expense, and as soon as the West announced sanctions against us, they themselves immediately found themselves up to their ears in liquid substance - is this not a clear proof of their parasitic policy?

        It is necessary to move away from the old stereotypes of block thinking. This is already in the past. Russia is building a new World, where there will be no blocs for profit, but centers of concentration of productive forces for the sake of increasing the well-being of all participants in the process.

        Deepest respect to the DPRK for their participation in the SVO.
        1. +10
          5 May 2025 08: 25
          Russia is building a new World, where there will not be blocs for the sake of profit, but there will be centers of concentration of productive forces for the sake of increasing the well-being of all participants in the process.

          Does the Russian government know about this? Judging by their actions...No
          1. -15
            5 May 2025 09: 13
            The essence of Russian civilization is Bolshevism.

            Quote: Ermak_415
            Does the Russian government know about this?

            He knows and does everything so that we do not feel on our own skin the consequences of the SVO, the key rate of the Central Bank at 21% with the ruble exchange rate at 81,49.....

            Speaking of exchange rates:
            The ruble to dollar exchange rate is 81,49.
            The hryvnia to dollar exchange rate is 0,024.
            The ruble to hryvnia exchange rate is 0,51.
            The hryvnia to ruble exchange rate is 1,97.

            Do you really believe that Ukraine's economy is more powerful than Russia's?
            Or is this still manipulation by Shahidzadovna, whose task is to destroy the Russian economy and let the people live in peace?
            1. +4
              5 May 2025 13: 54
              Shahid Zadovna is a secret character, shrouded in darkness. Moreover, a character acting contrary to the interests of the Russian Federation. IMHO
            2. 0
              5 May 2025 14: 45
              Quote: Boris55
              The ruble to dollar exchange rate is 81,49.

              Perhaps you had the dollar to ruble exchange rate?
            3. +2
              5 May 2025 15: 24
              Or is this still manipulation by Shahidzadovna, whose task is to destroy the Russian economy and let the people live in peace?

              That's right, she is an enemy, an agent of the enemy, who clearly does not want Russia to develop and its people to become enlightened...
            4. +5
              5 May 2025 16: 11
              Or is this still manipulation by Shahidzadovna, whose task is to destroy the Russian economy and let the people live in peace?

              Your favorite president thinks differently
              President Putin proposed to the State Duma to re-approve Nabiullina as head of the Central Bank
              Aren't you the ones who were proud of Russia growing from the 14th to the 4th largest economy in the world? (Which is strange, since according to you, the country is run by Medvedev. And according to you, there is nothing to thank Putin for)
              But the country has been governed all this time by the same people who ruled in 2000. Nabiullina, by the way, is among them, and she has been in the economy since 2007.
              And don’t say that it’s thanks to Putin; the majority of the current elite has been at the helm since at least the time of Yeltsin.
        2. 0
          5 May 2025 13: 51
          I wonder from which side was the Warsaw Pact for profit? Who, how and on whom profited?
      2. -3
        5 May 2025 08: 49
        Quote: Uncle Lee
        Quote: Come in large numbers
        We don't have a union of three countries. China plays independently.

        the creation of a kind of “triple alliance” or triad of US opponents – China, North Korea, and Russia.
        And these are just dreams...

        And the conversation is not about the union - about triad of opponents. Which the US is kicking into the union with its actions.
        There are points of contact between them...
  5. +6
    5 May 2025 05: 55
    "I think Beijing has now taken a new look at North Korea. If earlier they perceived the DPRK in much the same way as we treat Belarus, for example, today it suddenly turns out that Kim Jong-un has become a player not on a regional scale, but on a Eurasian scale."

    And how do you, my dear, feel about Belarus!?!?!?
  6. -7
    5 May 2025 06: 36
    Quote: Come in large numbers
    China plays on its own
    This is until he is seriously pressed. As soon as he starts having problems, he will immediately start looking for allies. He is already doing this cautiously, realizing that sooner or later, a conflict with the US will be inevitable.
  7. -3
    5 May 2025 07: 06
    Europe itself is to blame, it is united only in Russophobia. And if you look at each European country separately - Lukashenko and Erdogan are just relaxing. The Europeans have a multi-vector (multi-chair) approach that is off the charts, and everyone has it to a greater or lesser extent. The Poles, for example, are sending tankers to the great oil-producing country of Estonia, river-sea vessels from Russia go as if on rails to Polish ports and these are not our vessels. It is not known what a bulk carrier from Murmansk is going to Klaipeda with (earlier it left England for Murmansk). And so on and so forth. It seems that Trump got tired of it and decided to carry out an operation on his partners "Kiss may ass", now it is an oath of allegiance to the USA and not multi-genderism. laughing Let's see what Xi Jingping will bring to Moscow (by the way, the "people's path" of European politicians of various levels to him is not overgrown, they come to bow to him). So, the fun times have come.
    1. -2
      5 May 2025 07: 24
      And also about Euroclear. Probably our funds are not confiscated, but only "frozen" because of the position of the PRC. They have infiltrated there too, being the 5th largest shareholders. The first in 4 positions - 1,2st, 3nd place is occupied by France, 4rd-XNUMXth place is Belgium. So what a fund in terms of size. Bankers try to keep politicians at a distance from money, as much as possible.
    2. -5
      5 May 2025 09: 03
      Quote: tralflot1832
      Let's see what Xi Jingping will bring to Moscow (by the way, the "people's path" of European politicians of various levels to him is not overgrown, they come to bow to him). So, the fun times have come.

      Considering that he arrives at 4( four!!!) days - I think our EU entry tickets will be sold to him belay lol And it's expensive...

      Seriously speaking, it looks like a lot of issues will be resolved between us and China.
  8. +9
    5 May 2025 07: 28
    In the comments, readers reproached our CSTO allies for inaction

    Eritrea, Belarus, the DPRK, Syria - Belarus, a member of the CSTO and the rest, during the vote in the UN, decided that Russia is not an aggressor, the rest of the CSTO members have not decided. Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have not decided, abstained from voting.
    North Koreans are not just special forces, they are internationalist warriors! Remember how proudly even today Afghans say "we are internationalist warriors".

    Yes, we remember, it is you, the author, who forgot and you are not the only one. And we remembered because the Supreme remembered about internationalism. If he had not remembered, you would have continued to call the North Koreans "Asian tigers" laughing laughing And so, where the wind goes, there goes the smoke.
  9. +3
    5 May 2025 07: 29
    Optimism in society about the security system that Putin and Kim Jong-un have already created is only possible if society knows all the articles of this treaty between Russia and the DPRK. Well, like, for example, the society of NATO member countries knows about the articles of the NATO organization with their countries. Well, about all sorts of articles, like Article No. 5, etc. When Finland and Sweden recently joined NATO, their societies were informed of all the articles of the treaty about this "security" that awaits them. It was not for nothing that I started talking about Finland and Sweden. Russia's acquisition of the DPRK as a military ally, with its nuclear weapons and a million-strong, well-trained, disciplined, and resilient army, in contrast to NATO, which has received Finland and Sweden with their armies as "members", well, to put it mildly, such acquisitions by Russia and NATO over the last couple of years are not at all in NATO's favor... This is if you know about the specific articles of the system, as they write in the article, similar to the Western security system, which, supposedly, Putin and Kim Jong-un have already created.
    1. 0
      5 May 2025 09: 13
      Quote: north 2
      Well, for example, the society of NATO member countries knows about the articles of the NATO organization with their countries. Well, there are all sorts of articles, like article No. 5, etc. When Finland and Sweden recently joined NATO, then their societies were informed of all the articles of the treaty about this "security" awaiting them ".

      Hmm, are you sure they know????
      "Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the accession of the Republic of Finland
      05 July 2022

      The Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington on 4 April 1949, being convinced that the security of the North Atlantic area will be strengthened by the accession of the Republic of Finland to this Treaty,

      Agree to the following:
      Article I
      Upon entry into force of this Protocol, the Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, on behalf of all Parties, will send an invitation to the Government of the Republic of Finland to accede to the North Atlantic Treaty. In accordance with Article 10 of the Treaty, the Republic of Finland will become a Party on the date of deposit with the Government of the United States of America of its instrument of accession.

      Article II
      This Protocol shall enter into force when each Party to the North Atlantic Treaty has notified the Government of the United States of America of its acceptance thereof. The Government of the United States of America shall inform all Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty of the date of receipt of each such notification and of the date on which this Protocol enters into force.

      Article III .
      The present Protocol, of which the English and French texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited in the archives of the Government of the United States of America. Duly certified copies of the present Protocol shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of all Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty.

      Signed in Brussels on 5 July 2022."

      All members who have joined are not even given the original Protocol native language for signature - they sign the text of the Protocol in English and French.
      Moreover, they do not receive the original copy of the Protocol, but only a copy certified by the US - which, in principle, contradicts the general rules for signing such diplomatic documents.

      Manhattan was bought from the Indians using roughly the same technology. belay lol lol lol : sign the paper without reading....
  10. +6
    5 May 2025 07: 54
    It would be really cool to see the faces of NATO generals And about participation, they didn’t know laughing This author denied the participation of North Koreans, saying that this is what they call our Buryats in the West. By the way, a bilateral agreement is not a system. There is no need to mislead the people.
    1. +4
      5 May 2025 09: 25
      By the way, a bilateral agreement is not a system.

      Absolutely right, but the CSTO is a system, but a so-so system. When in this system, the majority abstains from an opinion when voting in the UN. Greetings, Alexey. hi
      1. +3
        5 May 2025 09: 40
        Good day, in general, the CSTO is a thing like the famous Winnie the Pooh honey, here it is and then it is not. It is not clear what this strange formation is for. If no one except Belarus supports us there, maybe we do not need to spend money on the maintenance of who knows what. It is probably easier to conclude bilateral agreements with firmly spelled out obligations than an amorphous formation with illusory obligations. This is more of a "phantom pain" from the times when we were one country.
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  12. +3
    5 May 2025 08: 40
    I think that Kim, as a decent person, simply returned a debt that had been going on since the 50s, since the Korean War. In those years, the USSR stood up for the Kims, today Kim is helping us. All this is extremely worthy of respect.
  13. +3
    5 May 2025 09: 39
    However... I read the readers' comments today and realized that it is necessary to "finish" the material. It is necessary simply because not everything is so simple in this world.


    This is called a genre crisis, when there is nothing to write about, but you need to produce an article.
  14. +1
    5 May 2025 10: 01
    Quote: Maluck
    I think that Kim, as a decent person, simply returned a debt that had been going on since the 50s, since the Korean War. In those years, the USSR stood up for the Kims, today Kim is helping us. All this is extremely worthy of respect.

    The Union of Russia (USSR) and the DPRK is not a question of the personal decency of the leaders, but of the common geopolitical interests of the two countries, which is much more important. The main thing is that they have already seen where the threat to their countries comes from, who is the enemy who wants to destroy you, who is not an enemy but will watch without interfering, and who is a friend who will help.
  15. +4
    5 May 2025 10: 51
    [/quote] If any country sends its armed forces to help another country, then this must necessarily be done through some international organization, from the UN to a military bloc or someone else.

    An example in the studio! CSTO troops in Kazakhstan do not count.
    For the first time in modern history, two countries have officially fulfilled their allied obligations openly without regard for any international structure![quote]

    Which international structures (UN, OSCE, UN Security Council) did NATO look to when it attacked Libya, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and so on down the list?
    .
  16. -1
    5 May 2025 11: 19
    Russia and North Korea, by their Treaty, without any approval from a “higher international body,” resolve military issues bilaterally. Approximately the same way as NATO does, only the number of participants there is greater.
    In addition, the fundamental factor of such an agreement is the joint section of the State Border guarded by the Khasan border detachment - 17 km, as well as the presence of a railway through the village of Khasan further into the territory of the DPRK. Any conflict of the Republic of Korea, with the support or direct participation of the United States with the DPRK will certainly create a threat, or may directly affect our territory, therefore such an agreement with the DPRK is vitally important in the interests of both parties. sad
  17. 0
    5 May 2025 12: 07
    -How quickly these generals stopped wanting to send troops to Ukraine-, since the end of 22 they have been sending their units, special forces to Ukraine
  18. +5
    5 May 2025 12: 33
    And if the US offers Russia to take almost all of Ukraine, lift sanctions on Russian monopolies and banks, and allocate investments in "joint efforts to revive new territories," then how long will friendship with the DPRK last?
  19. -1
    5 May 2025 13: 05
    Song by the group Instructions for Survival ©

    Author: Roman Neumoev

    Album: Survival Guide

    Childhood was... To hell with childhood.
    Childhood was plagued by an abundance of sweets -
    A realized right of everyone.
    Straight from childhood into the labyrinths of factories.
    Cubic meter of clean air,
    A peculiar poetry of slogans,
    Square inches of total living space,
    Shoulder to shoulder—in an endless queue.

    Oh! My northern country!
    My northern country!

    From the disease of blind conviction
    Immunity of necessity
    Year after year "forward, without past"
    Consoling yourself with duty and lies.
    Magical ashes of love hunger,
    In winter, the atrophy of the frozen city,
    Like frozen fingers at the throat,
    Sad faces in compartment carriages.

    Oh! My northern country!
    My northern country!

    It is not customary to cry in this country,
    So many are released here every day
    War of hardened rolled steel,
    That Stalin will last for a long time.
    Square holes of prison corridors,
    Iron veins of military cordons,
    The bloody foam of centuries of strife,
    Cast circles of twisted mouths.

    Oh! My northern country!
    My northern country!
  20. 0
    5 May 2025 14: 19
    There are two types of politicians. 1. Prostitutes who change their minds depending on the changing conjuncture.... 2. Unbending pillars who, pushing off with their foot from the meridian, can spin the globe in the other direction... Stalin is such a pillar, Kim is also one. I would really like our president to be from this cohort... We expect corresponding actions from him and a long, grateful memory.
  21. BAI
    +7
    5 May 2025 14: 21
    By acknowledging the participation of North Korean special forces in the liberation of the Kursk region, Putin and Kim Jong-un have given a good kick to many furious war hawks at once.

    Why did this recognition come so late?
    How come everyone who wrote about the participation of Korean special forces in the battles was immediately called hohols and CIPSO agents?
    Is it okay that at that time the information from Ukraine was correct, but from the Kremlin it was false?
  22. -1
    5 May 2025 15: 27
    The opinion from the front was that individual training and readiness to carry out orders were excellent, but the DPRK troops were preparing to act as in 1943. In the current reality, as was again written from the front, if the front is broken through by forces of a conventional DPRK division, the front will definitely be pushed through, but the division will also be destroyed.
  23. +4
    5 May 2025 17: 34
    The essence of the article is to raise Putin's image, to make him the Stalin of the 21st century, and the rest of the article is just a distraction. China has lodged a government protest over the construction of a road bridge across the Tumannaya River, connecting the Russian Federation and the DPRK. The bridge is being built on Russian territory. Since the Soviet Union, China has been demanding that it be given Russian territory along with the Tumannaya River in order to have access to the Sea of ​​Japan. Putin has already given up the Amur, and now the border with China is visible from the windows of Khabarovsk, ask the people of Khabarovsk. There is no "triple alliance" or triad of US opponents - China, North Korea, and Russia, this is just the author's wish list. In reality, there is the DPRK, Iran, and Russia, and China is not even close.
    In the fight against China, the US, in order not to fall from Olympus, is engaged in its expansion, this is Canada, Greenland, the Panama Canal, Mexico, weakening the EU and Russia through Ukraine.
    The UN is a public club of states, similar to a beer club, with no obligations or responsibilities. Feel the difference between direct agreements between states and with a club?
    The DPRK is an independent communist state, and China takes it into account, not to mention the capitalist Russian Federation.
  24. +3
    5 May 2025 21: 22
    Everything is shaky, especially in Russia. The USSR also looked menacing and monolithic at first glance, but somehow quickly deflated in 1991. The same with Korea. And tomorrow the leader will kick the bucket and so what. And here no one has invented a cure for immortality yet. Everything is shaky.
    1. 0
      9 May 2025 17: 33
      Any suggestions? Living is dangerous in general, people die from this.
  25. +2
    5 May 2025 22: 36
    DPRK friends, yeah, and before the SVO they were crushed by sanctions together with the whole "progressive" world. I wonder if Putin is not ashamed of his cowardice? He was always taking care of his buddies who had money and kids abroad, but in the end he got what he got. Kim turned out to be a hundred times more humane and forgot past grievances. And his fat-cat buddies went to the West in a caravan, renouncing their Russian citizenship.
    1. 0
      9 May 2025 17: 34
      He's still on their hook. His bandits have already plundered the entire economy more than once.
  26. 0
    5 May 2025 23: 03
    He noted and laid out everything correctly.
  27. +1
    6 May 2025 00: 17
    The only real ally. The same five-vector Lukashenko - never, even though I am a quarter. As for the rest - I will simply remain silent. Why, for example, is Armenia in the CSTO? It is high time to leave this rotten office. Why are we in the OSCE, why does our Central Bank obey our enemies, etc.? No one can give a sane answer to this, because there is none! Because whoever grabbed it in the 90s, they are the ones who rule! This is a sane answer. Do you know what VVP, who scares us with the 90s, was doing in the 90s? He was a fixer in St. Petersburg
  28. +1
    6 May 2025 02: 58
    You can say it like this: Russians with Koreans and Chinese are brothers forever! And Khrushchev will burn in the 9th circle of HELL for all his shit!
    1. 0
      9 May 2025 17: 36
      ... together with Brezhnev with his drinking bouts, the thieving Politburo and Helsinki with its leaks of our interests.
  29. 0
    6 May 2025 18: 01
    long, confused and chaotic.
    This could have been written more clearly.
  30. 0
    9 May 2025 17: 33
    but I'll support you about the internationalist warriors. A good decision, such a zigzag was not expected from the residency. And Kim is just a smart girl.