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This map, uploaded to RedNote on January 28, appears to be North Korea-made and emphasizes the Kim regime's shift away from pro-unification messaging amid tensions with the South.
Newsweek has looked at the potential fallout of the U.S. using the largest nuclear weapon in its arsenal, the B-83, on capitals in North Korea, Russia and China.
We see China is still a benefactor for North Korea. The new leader in the Republic of Korea from 4 June forward has to take on the fact that his nation sits at the juncture of an alliance of sorts ...
The map emphasises the Kim regime's shift away from pro-unification messaging. The tension between North and South Korea is legendary. Since the Korean War in the 1950s, reconciliation efforts ...
We see China is still a benefactor for North Korea. The new leader in the Republic of Korea from 4 June forward has to take on the fact that his nation sits at the juncture of an alliance of sorts ...