South Korea tells Russia to stop getting arms from North Korea (www.koreaherald.com)
from cyu@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 16:51
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pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online on 06 Jan 2024 18:06 next collapse

Lol, Putin must be super desperate if he’s relying on NK to supply them. The US should just invade at this point, because I highly doubt their nukes are still functional.

popcap200@lemmy.ml on 06 Jan 2024 18:37 next collapse

Yeah, you should see the quality of the artillery charges they’re getting.

Rivalarrival@lemmy.today on 06 Jan 2024 19:09 next collapse

NK’s logistic chain is definitely compromised, but it’s hard to tell if it is due to piss-poor quality control or “Eldest Son” sabotage.

Either way, Russia really doesn’t want to be using NK-produced weapons and ammunition.

Hyperreality@kbin.social on 06 Jan 2024 19:54 collapse

Quantity has a quality of its own.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 21:29 collapse

Yeah until your artillery corps is full of shrapnel from a barrel detonation

wildginger@lemmy.myserv.one on 06 Jan 2024 19:08 next collapse

Why would the US want to invade russia

Oderus@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 21:18 collapse

Resources of course.

surewhynotlem@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 21:39 collapse

But we already have vodka and despair

Oderus@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 21:49 collapse

Imagine having more vodka and despair lol.

Russia vodka has been garbage for decades anyway.

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 06 Jan 2024 19:39 next collapse

Russia is China’s puppet, even if the US could walk into Moscow freely, they would have to deal with Beijing

athos77@kbin.social on 06 Jan 2024 20:06 next collapse

Russia is still under sanctions, so it's probably trading stuff it has to spare - food, fertilizer, and oil/gas, meaning this is something that's beneficial for them.

North Korea is probably handing over some of their older weapons (so they don't have to maintain or dispose of them) as well as some of their newer weapons so that they can get feedback on how those weapons perform in real life combat, so this is something that is wish beneficial for them.

Since Russia and North Korea share a border, this trade seems almost inevitable.

Aux@lemmy.world on 06 Jan 2024 21:21 collapse

One nuke is enough. No one will ever invade Russia.

pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online on 06 Jan 2024 22:33 collapse

No, no it’s not. There are plenty of systems in place that could intercept an icbm, and many of those are aimed right at Russia. At the moment the only real hope of MAD would be if Russia could fire a large enough number to overload such systems.

Nukes and icbms are very expensive to maintain, and the Russian leadership has been embezzling a ton of that money for decades. It wouldn’t be a far stretch, given their losses in the Ukraine, to assume that their nuclear capabilities suffered the same fate.

Plus, I’m sure the US has a spy satellite network pointed at Russia 24/7 to monitor their nuclear activities.

The real reason it won’t happen is because Putin has a ton of dirt on the GOP and likely has it on a Deadman switch (the DNC’s emails weren’t the only ones hacked).

Zozano@lemy.lol on 06 Jan 2024 21:29 collapse

Why is South Korea trying to stop Putin from hurting his own army?

Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee on 06 Jan 2024 22:32 collapse

If NK was smart in making the deal with Russia, they likely got technology transfer and/or embargoed supplies of things they aren’t good at making like electro-optics, guidance systems, raw titanium, oil, missile software, avionics, etc instead of just money. Money they can counterfeit or blackmail the west for, the rest are verboten via sanctions.

THATS what has South Korea’s jimmies rustled - the big list of potential trade items NK could get, that’d help NK be much more effective if the DMZ gets ‘kinetic’ again. At the very least NK gets battlefield feedback on the supplied hardware.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 07 Jan 2024 07:40 collapse

Mmm… yes and no.

Russia could totally supply those… but its own inventories of such components is small and shrinking due to the sanctions and export bans. Russia absolutely doesn’t have any to spare right now. If they’re actually giving NK that stuff, it’s basically robbing Peter to pay Paul.

Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee on 07 Jan 2024 08:05 collapse

Agreed, India got shafted on tank deliverables for the same reason- but hence technology transfer. And raw materials are always worthwhile commodities or precursors.