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Writer's pictureMichael Thervil

Pentagon Helpless On Russia & North Korea Relations

Written by Michael Thervil

 

Video by the Pentagon


Today, a Press Briefing was held at the Pentagon. The main topic of the Press Briefing was centered around Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to North Korea in lieu of his trip to Vietnam. The Pentagon stated that they were fully aware of President Putin’s visit to North Korea and that they were keeping a close eye on the visit as it develops. This is only half of the truth. The other half of the truth is centered around the fact that there’s nothing that the United States can do to alter the course of the geopolitical relations between Russia and North Korea as they become stronger.

 

When it comes to Russia and North Korea signing a military assistance pact, there is so much more to it than meets the eye. According to sources, both the Biden Administration and high-level officials at the Pentagon are extremely “flustered” about the ramifications of the newly forged Russia/North Korea military assistance agreement. At best the only thing that the United States can do is attempt to mobilize assets in the region to demonstrate a show of strength – no matter how weak that “strength” may be.

 

During this Press Briefing, it was stated that Russia’s move to sign a military agreement with North Korea does nothing but demonstrate how “desperate” Russia is in its efforts to sign a deal with North Korea. Here at VEDA Magazine, we can easily hold the position that Russia’s move to sign a military deal with the North Koreans is not an act of “desperation”. Instead, Russia's move to ink this deal, is nothing more than a confirmation of our prediction of the formation of what we have coined the "Trifecta" in a previous article entitled: "The Trifecta Russia, China, & North Korea”. In this article, we made it a point to articulate on November 27th, 2023, that such a geopolitical relationship would occur in the future.

 

It was also stated during this Press Briefing that because Russia is so “isolated” in the world, “it must turn to a country like North Korea to obtain munitions”. According to sources, this is a lie as Russia manufactures not only more tanks in a month than America can in 6 months, but the tanks that are coming out of Russian manufacturing hubs are better manufactured and better suited for the environment in which they operate in. Although we are talking about the quantity of tanks, it's safe to assume that these tanks are not simply operating in Ukraine without a full stock of munitions on board. It should also be understood that Russia produces three times more munitions than America and Europe combined as reported by NATO. To put this NATO report in perspective, “Russia produces 250,000 artillery munitions per month, or about 3 million a year” as compared to “US and Europe who have the capacity to generate only about 1.2 million munitions annually”.

 

As to the look of it, it appears that not only is the Pentagon lying, but America and Europe simply don’t have the ammunition required to out gun Russia on the battlefield. Russia’s move to solidify what we call the "Trifecta" is a geopolitical move that will be sure to enhance not only Russia's presence on the world stage, but it will bolster many nations that have been adversely affected by the weaponization of America's policies the world over.

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