Posted on 12/31/2024 6:40:28 AM PST by marcusmaximus
North Korean leader expresses hope that Moscow will defeat ‘neo-Nazism and achieve a great victory’ in Ukraine.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has paid homage to Russian President Vladimir Putin in a New Year’s message extolling deepening ties between Pyongyang and Moscow, state media has reported.
In a letter to mark the New Year, Kim extended his greetings to his “dearest friend and comrade” Putin, the Russian people and Russian military personnel, Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported on Tuesday.
Kim wished Putin “greater success in his responsible and heavy state leadership activities and the Russian people prosperity, wellbeing and happiness”, KCNA said.
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Another day, another 20 Ukraine War posts. Usually they are British tabloids but now you’re going with Al Jazeera the terrorist network. You are a sad little neocon globohomo propagandist.
Kind of dumb of the Democrats to drive Russia and North Korea into a FORMAL ALLIANCE due to their obsession over Ukraine.
Bro's be ridin.
Not alot of head clearance in that car.
Comrade?
It’s the newest show on Netflix, “Dictators in Cars Getting Coffee”
Un might be in a booster seat.
Banderite Nazi?
The Obama/Biden regime, aided by its globalist EU allies, drove Russia into this alliance — by its 2014 coup against an elected pro-Russian government in Ukraine, its relentless false flagging, sanctions, and stolen Russian assets given to the Zelensky government.
Marcus, quick question - are you still seeing any of the Abrams tanks in the weekly Kiev victory parades? That Democrat congressman wants to beef up support for his $400 million “emergency Ukraine mouthwash” earmark, and if they increase the alcohol content in the mouthwash, it can double as fuel for any of the Abrams tanks that are still running. Let me know!
Of course Kim loves pooty.
There are both sadistic killers.
BS
Trump crosses into North Korea, meets with Kim Jong Un
By Caroline Linton
Updated on: July 1, 2019 / 10:08 AM EDT / CBS News
On Sunday, President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to set foot on North Korean soil when he walked over into the Demilitarized Zone that divides the Korean peninsula. It was there that Trump held an impromptu and historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
After the roughly 45-minute-long meeting, Mr. Trump told reporters he and Kim had agreed to restart negotiations in the hopes of brokering a deal to start the full denuclearization of the peninsula — a long-sought and elusive foreign policy goal of American administrations for decades. The president, who hailed his “great relationship” with the North Korean strongman, invited Kim to the White House to continue talks.
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