An Axis of evil is organizing against the West. North Korea, China, Russia, Iran and now even Saudi Arabia are beginning to organize against Biden and NATO.
NATO has made it clear: North Korea is playing a crucial role in propping up Russia’s military efforts in Ukraine. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, in a candid interview with Kyodo News, revealed insights into this alarming alliance, as reported by Ukrinform.
Stoltenberg left no room for doubt, asserting that North Korea is providing substantial military support to Russia. This revelation shines a light on the shadowy network of alliances influencing the Ukraine conflict. According to Stoltenberg, there’s a significant chance that Russia might reciprocate by helping North Korea advance its weapons programs or supplying them with specific types of arms.
NATO Sec-Gen Stoltenberg confirms North Korea’s significant military support to Russia in its war against Ukraine. Potential reciprocal aid from Moscow to Pyongyang in weapons development is also possible. #Ukraine #Russia #NorthKorea https://t.co/qPKtZ7SoDE pic.twitter.com/V0R4EkYts0
— Speak For Rights (@SpeakForRights) July 14, 2024
Although Stoltenberg refrained from sharing classified details, he was unequivocal about NATO’s grave concerns. The alliance is particularly worried about the possibility of Russia boosting North Korea’s missile and nuclear capabilities in return for ammunition and other military supplies from Pyongyang.
In the grand chessboard of global politics, the support from China, North Korea, and Iran for Russia’s ruthless campaign in Ukraine has made NATO’s partnership with Japan more critical than ever. Stoltenberg stressed the importance of expanding joint exercises with Japan, covering areas from maritime operations to cyberspace, to address the intertwined security threats facing both Europe and Asia.
The declaration singled out Iran, North Korea, Belarus and China for “facilitating” Russian aggression in Ukraine through political and military support, naming China in particular as a “decisive enabler” of the war.https://t.co/zVSYEP4t15
— Novaya Gazeta Europe (@novayagazeta_en) July 11, 2024
Quoting Japanese Prime Minister Kishida’s stark warning that “what happens in Ukraine today can happen in Asia tomorrow,” Stoltenberg emphasized the global imperative to prevent President Vladimir Putin from claiming victory in Ukraine.
Furthermore, at the recent NATO Washington Summit, allied leaders forged a new aid package for Ukraine. This comprehensive support aims to help Ukraine not only win against Russian aggression but also build a robust defense against future threats, ensuring long-term peace and stability.
Major Points
- NATO confirms significant military support from North Korea to Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
- Potential reciprocal aid from Russia to North Korea in missile and nuclear programs raises serious concerns.
- NATO highlights the critical importance of its partnership with Japan amid global security challenges.
- Stoltenberg underscores the interconnected nature of security threats in Europe and Asia.
- A new aid package for Ukraine was agreed upon at the NATO Washington Summit to help Ukraine win and prevent future aggression.
Lap Fu Ip – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News