Posted on 11/02/2022 10:30:43 AM PDT by Timber Rattler
Kimmy - You help Vlad? You aren’t as “lonery” as your dad.
Well, it’s probably small change. When the Norks supply Russia with $80Billion+, please do let us know.
Kimmy wouldn’t do a thing when Orange Man Great was running the show.
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.
“First Russia gets help from the mullahs and Revolutionary Guard Corps, and now from the Norks.”
If you can believe anything the white house says...
Latent October surpise
Just as the west made this an East v. West proxy war.
The evil ones have always shared a relationship.
Korean United Nations war.
“Despite its denials at the time, the Soviet Union was intimately involved in the Korean War. The contribution made by the Soviets was vital. They provided diplomatic support, strategic and grand tactical planning, including the planning of the invasion of South Korea, and essential logistical support. They supplied and trained the air forces of China and North Korea. Soviet pilots flew aircraft with Chinese or North Korean markings and after the war claimed to have shot down over 400 UN aircraft.”
... And Cuba is next to blame.
50 former U.S. intel agency heads will no doubt soon write a letter confirming the story.
You don’t think the Iranians are selling drones to the Russians? The Russians admit it!
Kim claims US supplying Ukraine with artillery shells. 🤡🐂💩
And the US is has not given UKR M-77 Howitzers and HIMARS they’ve gone through like hotcakes on a griddle? Word is the UKR’s don’t even clean and repair any of this stuff. Just fire and forget till it don’t work no more... Winning..
WW 2.95!
I’m more likely to believe north Korea at this point.
Not that I care for it one bit, but what right do we have to deny North Korea the sale of their conventional military weapons to another country? We do it every week.
AND WHO REALLY CARES?
China = North Korea
Russia can’t make their own?......................
It’s almost certain that NK will sell their oldest shells first. I couldn’t find information on the shelf life of artillery shells, but I did find some information on regular ammunition. As expected, a lot depends on the conditions the shells were stored in. A shell made of brass and stored in a wooden box should be good almost forever if it was stored in a dry, temperate environment. As for powder charges in bags, the type used to motivate much larger calibers, well, that could easily go bad if not properly stored for the last fifty years.
Of course, I could be wrong, and NK may be selling newly minted shells and powder.
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