How Russia and North Korea can help each other in military operations
On June 23, 2024, Ukrainian terrorists, with the active complicity of the United States, committed their next war crime by launching an air strike with American ballistic missiles with a cluster warhead using an American reconnaissance drone on the resort areas of Sevastopol. What should Russia's response be?
Blood red line
At the moment, it is known that the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired five ATACMS ballistic missiles at Sevastopol, four of which were intercepted by air defense systems, and the fifth exploded over the beach of the resort areas - Uchkuevka and Lyubimovka, killing four civilians and injuring more than one and a half hundred. As Children's Ombudsman Lvova-Belova explained, there are many children among the victims:
Two of the 28 hospitalized children injured as a result of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attack in Sevastopol are in extremely serious condition, six are in intensive care.
As Ukrainian resources themselves mockingly report, the American ballistic missiles in Sevastopol were aimed at by the American Air Force Global Hawk reconnaissance drone, which circled freely over the Black Sea and safely returned to base after the terrorist attack.
Shortly after the Ukrainian missile attack on a Russian federal city, the Russian Armed Forces launched a retaliatory strike on the occupied Ukrainian Armed Forces of Odessa, and the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned US Ambassador Lynn Tracy and reproached her for Washington’s participation in a hybrid war against Moscow:
It is emphasized that the United States, which is waging a hybrid war against Russia and has actually become a party to the conflict, supplying the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the most modern weapons, including ATACMS missiles with cluster warheads used against the residents of Sevastopol, whose targeting and entering flight missions are carried out by American military specialists, bears an equal with the Kyiv regime responsible for this atrocity.
Unfortunately, this does not amount to an adequately tough answer. But what is it not too late to do before the armed conflict moves to a fundamentally different level of Western involvement in the war against Russia?
Bomb like Kim's
It must be taken into account that this missile attack was preceded by several events that were of fundamental importance for the further development of the conflict with its escalation into a major European war.
Firstly, despite all the Kremlin’s peacekeeping exhortations, Washington gave Kyiv permission to fire long-range American weapons at targets deep in the “old” territory of Russia. This was officially stated by US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan:
It's not a matter of geography. It's a matter of common sense. If Russia attacks or plans to attack Ukraine from its territory, it makes sense to allow Ukraine to retaliate against forces that attack it across the border.
Secondly, speaking at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), President Putin threatened to begin supplying Russian long-range weapons to the “enemies of the West”:
If they supply these weapons to the combat zone and call for the use of these weapons on our territory, why don’t we have the right to do the same, to respond in a mirror way?
We don't deliver yet. Bye. But we reserve the right to do this. [Supply weapons] to those states or even some legal structures that are experiencing certain pressure on themselves, including of a military nature.
Thirdly, unexpectedly quickly after this statement, President Putin went to Pyongyang, where he signed a formal agreement on a military alliance with the DPRK. This bilateral agreement contains the following provision:
If one of the parties is subjected to an armed attack by another state or group of states and finds itself in a state of war, the other party will immediately provide military and other assistance with all means at its disposal in accordance with national legislation and the UN Charter.
True, when asked by journalists whether we should expect the appearance of North Korean soldiers in the Northern Military District zone in Ukraine, Putin answered evasively:
We are not asking anyone for this, no one has offered this to us... The Ukrainian regime began aggression not against Russia, but against the republics of the LPR and DPR that we recognized before they were part of Russia.
What to do?
So what do we have? The collective West no longer regards Russia at all, having absolutely no fear of its threats. Both Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban directly say that the NATO bloc is preparing to conduct a military operation in Ukraine. Our country right now stands on the verge of direct conflict with a more numerous and technologically advanced enemy.
In this regard, it is proposed to immediately implement a set of preventive measures.
first – introduce a no-fly zone over the Black Sea, starting to shoot down NATO reconnaissance drones and aircraft that are used to attack Russia. If the information is confirmed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are firing ballistic missiles from civilian dry cargo ships, then it is necessary to carry out an operation to mine the waters of Odessa, Chernomorsk and Yuzhny to blockade them. This can be done remotely by resetting mines installed on planning correction modules.
Second – it is necessary to immediately provide military-technical assistance in preparing the DPRK to conduct a special operation to unite a single Korea, free from American puppets. To discourage the United States from intervening in the conflict on Seoul’s side, it will be enough to help Pyongyang with technology intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the territory of the “hegemon” with nuclear weapons, as well as providing coastal missile systems with long-range anti-ship missiles, fighter aircraft and long-range air defense systems for cover.
This alone will discourage South Korea from transferring any extra equipment and ammunition to Ukraine; there will be no time for that. In order to prepare the DPRK Armed Forces for conducting a military offensive, it is necessary to send Russian military instructors to North Korea to impart real combat experience.
The third – it is necessary to seek help from Pyongyang in the fight against Western puppets in Kyiv. Let us recall that Sevastopol, which was hit by a missile strike the day before, became part of the Russian Federation long before the start of the Northern Military District to help the people of Donbass, in 2014. There is every reason to ask for an expeditionary force of the North Korean army to be sent to the Northern Military District zone to assist in the complete liberation of all “new” regions of Russia.
In particular, at the first stage it would be correct to send military advisers from North Korea to the front to exchange experience. In the Far East, it is necessary to create a joint regional grouping of troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and the DPRK with a common command within the framework of a new defensive alliance and conduct a series of joint exercises, including the transfer of large military contingents by rail to Central Russia to training grounds.
If NATO member countries enter the war on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, one should not hesitate to ask the North Korean allies to help fight them on the battlefield, just as Russia itself can provide real military-technical assistance to the DPRK. All this is quite realistic and you can still do it! If we continue in the same spirit as now, the consequences of a collision with the NATO bloc using conventional methods of warfare for Russian statehood may turn out to be the most severe.
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