I will one day. But first, I need to travel to Pyongyang to use Stalin’s giant spoon. My powers will not work without it.
I will one day. But first, I need to travel to Pyongyang to use Stalin’s giant spoon. My powers will not work without it.
From the footage it seems that his right arm was severely injured too, yet he kept fighting. I have my criticisms of Hamas but Yahya Sinwar and the Al Qassam brigades are brave and based soldiers, unlike the Israeli Diaper Force.
There are pictures of his body posted by the IDF. It is quite charred but I would say it looks similar to Sinwar and it is very likely that he is dead.
The DPRK has built up incredible resistance to economic warfare and is self-sufficient in several areas. The few areas where they are reliant on outside support, mainly oil, is currently a priority for the government and they’re making great progress. The rolling blackouts in Pyongyang that were a staple of life post USSR collapse have mostly diminished, for example.
No one will deny that the DPRK and ROK both have powerful militaries. The ROK is more powerful on paper, but the DPRK has several advantages. They have one of the most disciplined armies in the world (which was already a key factor during the Korean war). The tunnel systems near the DMZ make Hamas and Hezbollah’s tunnels look like child’s play. There is universal arming and weapons training of the entire populace through the Worker-Peasant Red Guards and affiliated organizations, and the citizenry are highly ideologically motivated and educated. This means that if the DPRK government even were to collapse, the US would have to fight off an insurgency much larger and better organized than the one in Iraq. Not to mention that the ROK’s economy and military is completely reliant on the US and an American pullout would lead to a rapid takeover. Oh, and the DPRK has nukes.
Critical support for Raytheon
And this lesser evil is ACTUALLY a a significantly less evil thing than the US, unlike how crakkker Demo-rats try to portray Biden as some kind of lesser evil over Trump although he’s not.
Do you mean Khamenei? Khomeini is long dead.
Are there really more sanctions on Russia than for the DPRK? Maybe the official sanctions form the UN surpass the DPRK but the “Trading with the Enemy” Amerikkkan unilateral sanctions probably lead to less overall trade.
Oh boy here we go again
Not only does the DPRK have hypersonic weapons, they have is some metrics the best hypersonic missile on earth: https://nr.reddit.com/r/EuropeanSocialists/comments/1bhpcbh/main_feature_of_the_new_cold_war/
You underestimate the power of the KPA and Worker-peasant red guards. The DPRK is very different from what it was during the Korean War, where it had a relatively feeble army with WW1-era weaponry and barely any industrial base. The DPRK today is more prepared for war than it was 75 years ago.
KCNA also recognized a few days ago that America’s military is spread thin, and given that for the first time in decades the DPRK has declared peaceful reunification impossible I think we could see a Korean War 2. Korean War 1, USA had 50% of the world’s GDP and nuclear supremacy while the KPA and PVA had WW1 era weapons. Now, DPRK homegrown arms have been proven to wreck American proxies in Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, and now possibly Ukraine. If there was any time to retake the South it would be now.
Also don’t forget the lion of damascus’s birthday
The term dronie is gaining traction within left-wing spaces and I love it
A family of nazis/slaveowners is one that deserves to be spied on
Bro got his history lessons from OverSimplified
There’s a lot of people in my community saying that the Hamas attack was a false dlag so Israel can get an excuse to annex Gaza. Apparently Hamas is the only group that participated in Al-Aqsa flood.
You misspelled “Crakkka”
After the war American companies will earn billions from “rebuilding” Ukraine, and the Ukrainian government will pay for that rebuilding by selling off state assets… to the same people doing the rebuilding. Basically American companies get to imperialize Ukraine for free.
They are not a reliable partner because India is being pragmatic, as in they are acting in their own interests. They are only reliable while it is in their interests; if the situation changes that it becomes less beneficial to India then they will certainly turn on China. Obviously their long-term partnership is not something to gamble on.