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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Inside The Russia/North Korea Military Assistance Deal

Written by Michael Thervil

 

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As you should know by now, last week’s military security deal between Russia and North Korea was something that America and the Collective West simply could not foresee. While America was keeping a close eye on the Russian drills in their backyard with Cuba, it seems as if America was yet blindsided with the military assistance deal thaw was made between Russia and North Korea. The military deal between the two nations is nothing short but unprecedented if you consider the times we are living in. With North Korea being sanctioned for almost 40 years, it appears that the sanctions that America and the Collective West have placed on North Korea are about to come to an end.

 

Keep in mind that in the world of geopolitics, nothing is done based on altruism; with that said Russia as a country is seeking to increase its output when it comes to growing their war economy, which in turn significantly stimulated the general Russian economy. So, with that said, Russia is seeking to increase its weapon manufacturing capabilities. This is not because Russia needs weapons for its pacification of Ukraine – but it’s been reported that Russia is seeking to possibly send/utilize these weapons in other areas of the world. Our guess here at VEDA Magazine will mostly likely be in Africa and other strategic locations around the world.

 

In addition to that, Russia is also seeking to not only increase its ability to manufacture various weapons in its quest to transform the world geopolitical landscape, but it is looking to aggressively supplement that world transformation with the purchase of weapons and munitions from North Korea. Currently, it’s general knowledge that North Korea has enough weapons and munitions in its stockpile to out gun any country with superpower status in the world. so it's nothing for them to sell 3 million or more munitions to Russia as it already has as one of the agreements of this deal.

 

But when it comes to North Korea, it was reported that the deal between the two nations resulted in the exchange of Russia providing North Korea with not only agriculture products, but this deal will be allowing North Korea to acquire technology from Russia. With Russia forwarding North Korea with advanced technology – it's widely speculated and accepted that North Korea will at some point enhance its weapons capabilities. Combine that with the fact that North Korea does bluff when it comes to the use of force. This type of technological exchange between Russia and North Korea firmly establishes North Korea on the geopolitical chessboard as a nation not to be fucked with.

 

This strengthens what we’ve coined here at VEDA Magazine as The Trifecta, which again is a strategic partnership between Russia, China, and North Korea that was born out of the weaponization of U.S. sanctions. If you’re wondering what’s the goal of the Trifecta it; it’s to ensure that the fundamental variables of their societies become immune to the weaponization of both U.S. sanctions and to the weaponization of the U.S. Dollar. and in doing so the Trifecta aims to strategically strengthen their industrial exchange between one another, and expand their infrastructure, economic, and military presence in the world, while changing the unipolar geopolitical landscape into a multipolar one.

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