As Russian President Vladimir Putin makes his first visit to North Korea in more than two decades this week, his focus is widely seen to be on securing ongoing support from the hermit nation for his grinding war in Ukraine.
That mostly depends on if China gets involved which seems less likely than it did the last time. Also “unified Korea but no LA” is not a great trade, even for the American bourgeoisie.
I disagree I think they would like to unify Korea under a South Korean banner, but cannot do it due to the DPRKs military strength.
That mostly depends on if China gets involved which seems less likely than it did the last time. Also “unified Korea but no LA” is not a great trade, even for the American bourgeoisie.