CommCat [none/use name]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2020

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  • Aside from the real world experience of modern warfare (especially concerning drone warfare) against a well equipped and trained enemy, but “defence treaty” (don’t know the details) was signed between Russia and the DPRK when Putin visited a few months ago. If either got attacked, they would militarily come to each others aid. When Ukraine invaded Kursk, it was on Russian territory, so according to the treaty, DPRK could enter the conflict, but in Kursk (Russia), DPRK troops never entered Ukrainian territory. That’s why according to Russia/DPRK, DPRK troop involvement (in Russia Kursk) was totally legal.

    Also important, is that the US Imperialist really has to think hard, if they ever want to attack the DPRK, because it means Russia should come to the DPRK’s defence.