Hype Over 'North Korea Possibly Covertly Sending Missiles to Russia' May Be a Joke That is Not a Joke. Here May Be Some Reasons
Posted by HCN on Sunday, November 6, 2022
Jotted night EST Nov 5 2022
Immediately, recollections of the many news stories around 20 years ago that ran rife concerning Russia possibly covertly sending missiles to North Korea, was what was evoked when seeing the news stories released within the past few hours today about a prospect of missile trade going in the other direction.
US analysts could spend a year, researching nonstop, everything that may have happened between Russia and North Korea from the late 80s through 90s.
Without further ado, here is an article of reference which could be juxtaposed with the news stories coming out as we speak: https://nonproliferation.org/chronology-of-north-koreas-missile-trade-and-developments-1992-1993/
The concern now, colloquial, the proper statement may be a concern now, is once Pandora's box opens with the Dbyuk inside, realities sometimes roll out harsh truths sometimes, which sometimes involves violence and unexpected perpetration of evils despite the extent of irony or contrast to treaties in the past. Is that what we are dealing with?
Many think, that's what happened in Bosnia, that's what materialized on the Capitol grounds in DC January 6 a short time back, that's what happened after the caravan of military equipment was rolled into Ukraine earlier this year.
The other thing is, just how many missiles could a land area of the size of North Korea, compared to say a Russia, possibly produce?, certainly to significantly affect the shape of an outcome of a major conflict. Unless of course weapons of mass destruction are literally being built in an invisible dimension as though in a sci-fi movie, then reappearing in the seeable dimension, which for intents and practical purposes isn't making any sense and deserves to be left off the table. Circles back to, why and how would a tad bit of augment to weapons supply, be a big to do?, moreover, if the scenario truly exists in terms of initial start up to destination coming from North Korea originally and then to Russia?
Many think, that's what happened in Bosnia, that's what materialized on the Capitol grounds in DC January 6 a short time back, that's what happened after the caravan of military equipment was rolled into Ukraine earlier this year.
The other thing is, just how many missiles could a land area of the size of North Korea, compared to say a Russia, possibly produce?, certainly to significantly affect the shape of an outcome of a major conflict. Unless of course weapons of mass destruction are literally being built in an invisible dimension as though in a sci-fi movie, then reappearing in the seeable dimension, which for intents and practical purposes isn't making any sense and deserves to be left off the table. Circles back to, why and how would a tad bit of augment to weapons supply, be a big to do?, moreover, if the scenario truly exists in terms of initial start up to destination coming from North Korea originally and then to Russia?
[What's going on is looking like splish splash back and forth, and confusion and violence springs out. Of course there is more complexity to it,- honor of nations, dignity, all those elements; the prima facie at this level just discussed not spoken of much by large numbers of media outlets (but will probably be, especially after old timers at the big 3, ABC, NBC, CBS, get a hold of it), time may be of the essence to preempt further perpetration of disliked oppression.]