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Cappy, distance yourself and the channel from kratom. It’s getting increasingly bad press and will soon be banned by the FDA. Don’t get caught up in the news cycle of people promoting something unpopular
Western Propaganda shoked would be more accurate when they'll learn that Khaborosk is on the front line. Who knew the Ukrainians had almost reached Vladivostok. Now we understand why Putin in panic fled to North Korea to ask for some help.
Think about this for a second. Imagine telling people in 2021 that North Korean troops would be fighting in Europe in 3 years. Think how ridiculous this sounds. People would laugh at you, saying it would not even be credible in a movie.
i have come from the future: in 3 years the north and south pole will become autonomous countries and north-polians will be fighting a war on mars against the south-polians, over territory and resources. yall have been warned.
Russian commander: -OKEY Buddy, Here is Russian uniform, Russian rifle, Russian Fake ID. If they catch you say you "Russian". Any questions?? N Korean soldier: -무슨 말인지 이해가 안 돼요. 저는 러시아어를 못해요.
How l9ng until North Koreans start surrendering i mean deserting to Ukraine? Special Loyal army may fight? Regular conscripted from poor areas will prob desert if given the chance?
To think that some of the North Korean’s first experiences with the internet and technology, is going to be when a FPV drone is chasing them down, is absolutely wild
@@SYOTOSVLOG Have you seen a satellite photo of North Korea at night? It's completely dark. They don't even have access to electricity outside the capital.
Imagine living and being confined to a country that is only 46,540 sq mi, then immediately taking a train ride across an entire continent in what is one of the longest train rides anyone could possibly take in the entire world.
Russia was selling North Koreans with FOOD. The North Korean soldiers will find out food is actually EVERYWHERE for regular people but not in North Korea
@@Martian_SpiderAny North Koreans who get to travel will indeed see for themselves. If in their travels they visit an African country brutalized by a dictator they will rightfully conclude this: A similar example to North Korea just less intense in some ways, more intense in other ways and less suppression of information available to the people as compared to NK. Such a North Korean might even tell the hungry people something like this: "Just get away from there anyway you can and what you'll see is that there is food everywhere."
Something to consider: It is one thing for foreign troops to volunteer. As you point out, this has happened on both sides. It is another for a government to send its troops to fight. That is effectively a declaration of war.
that means that ukraine can also legally strike north korea, maybe they should consider that, using a cargo ship as a base with some naval drones, to disrupt the flow of north korean troops, maybe they can even use it as a carrier to do some drone strikes into north korea
For example, Spain did not fight in World War II, but they sent their elite Blue Division against the USSR, which fought near Leningrad. It is not necessary to declare war.
So, just like the last few times, Europe gets attacked -> European great powers ally together against imperialism on the European continent -> vassal states become involved -> a few years into the conflict the US starts sending troops on top of the supplies they've been sending all along and tries to establish a forum for these discussions to happen instead of direct war again -> organization becomes ineffective and imperialist tendencies rear once again -> repeat?
Over the years, I've watched Cappy go from a tactics-focused grunt talking about individual weapons systems to a full military analyst intelligently engaging in debates about escalation and foreign policy (behold the use of "overton window"). For some reason, I'm really proud of him and how much he's grown as an analyst over the years.
There's also a possibility Chris (as an influencer) was contacted by a think tank with an offer of talking points and intel. I know some creators were contacted on another topic, and you don't need to disclose it if no money/freebies are included, just free content.
Just want to point out Koreans have fought in the European theater before. During WWII, Koreans were captured and forced to fight by Japan then, Russia, then Germany. They were then sent to man the defenses at Normandy. I mean, we're only talking a few guys, but still. The US took them as POWs, but eventually sent them home. Those same dudes would most likely end up fighting in the Korean War, but its unknown which side they fell on...
The RealLifeLore channel has also covered this. There's another angle: North Korea recently changed their constitution, naming South Korea as their "principle enemy". And eliminated any references to peaceful reunification. The DPRK may be preparing for war with the ROK and Western allies, and this could be the first step in getting their troops war-ready.
I mean as right as you are, with all honesty I can say that a reunification between Nth and Sth Korea anytime soon is nothing but a fever dream. As an Australian, soon we’re gonna have a lot of work to do with Korea, Japan and America. Cause damn if it’s not China invading Taiwan it’s gonna be Kim trying to swing his little balls around trying to scare Sth korea
@@G17-k6f also not all will defect remember they have families and dying in service of nation means their family will be set forever and if they defect RIP any generation of their family alive including children. The urge to not defect is too high.
They are getting an in-person express introduction to Call of Duty. Mini-drones and all that were the future... well the future is here and there's no re-spawn.
Russian commander: -OKEY Buddy, Here is Russian uniform, Russian rifle, Russian Fake ID. If they catch you say that you "Russian". Any questions?? N Korean soldier: -무슨 말인지 이해가 안 돼요. 저는 러시아어를 못해요.
How the hell else are they supposed to get experience? They train just like our troops maybe not to the same standard but these aren't untrained conscripts. These are Storm Corp their version of Rangers.
Many Russian soldiers are putting out videos saying they don't get food, water or ammunition and have to buy their own equipment. So, I don't think they're going to get that much when they're on the front line.
@@UnknownUser-rb9pdyou don't understand how little north koreans get. we're not here claiming russians on the front lines are well-fed. we're just saying the little the russians are getting is still far better than the north korean soldiers would get in north korea.
I agree. But NK troops defending Russian territory. Would be the same as French or Polish troops defending Ukraine. So if NATO has been holding these countries back, out of fear of escalation. Here is a direct equivalence, that could convince other NATO countries to go along with that plan. Personally I find doing so, to be a mistake. I'd rather that Range strictions on US weapons, was eliminated, as a responce. Less risk of the conflict spreading. And Ukraine has shown, how capable they are of hitting targets deep inside Russia, with their own weapons. As well as that they, are willing to follow US restrictions on target type, with US supplied weapons.
@@soul0360a confirmed dprk presence in ukraine or any territory taken in this incursion could give the us justification to remove the range limits. (the us is still legally at war against the dprk after all - the minor escalation is diplomatically defensible.)
@@soul0360 Neither France nor Poland has any obligations to send troops to Ukraine. For some unknown reason, only Ukraine has obligations in the agreements concluded with Ukraine.
@Karahar None of your statements made any sense in this context. Also, i disagree with just about all comments in this thread, but chose to reply to the worst (you and OP). FIRST, nobody mentioned any obligations here. Are you still living in 1994 fever dream or are talking to yourself? I'll ignore who promised what, but your first statement implies that Poland's (and likely France's) MoD does not have the will or the balls to enter the war on the ground, which is not only false, but downright insulting. They along with Baltic states have already proposed to enter Ukraine with official troops since last year, but for now it's just debates met with disapproval from ball-less older western NATO members. Worse, as a first step Poland officially requested permission for it's AD to deploy a no-fly zone over western Ukraine and shoot down all incoming Russian ordinance. The usual suspects diplomatically denied both, while Scandinavian countries are in favour and from what i know are considering similar actions. Of course for a democratic alliance these things will take an order of magnitude longer than for nuclear dictatorships, especially if they're internally compromised by the very dictatorships that want to destroy them. Second, learn to write in English or use your best language if you want to make a point, as the second part made no sense whatsoever. Before commenting on Ukraine or Russia *- this goes for OP as well -* take a deep breath, think what you're trying to say, and in most cases take a chillpill instead. Third, all legal obligations in this case were voided in 2014 from at least 3 sides, but one of the "sides" broke over 400 international treaties and rules against Ukraine, UN charter and the rest by 2022. A hint: it was neither US, UK, nor Ukraine (while the first two were complicit in failing all points of Budapest accord, but we'll ignore that here). So there is no more significant or effective legal obligations towards Ukraine or Russia as before DRNK involvement, until something new is signed on paper. There are still words of elected officials - which either will be kept or broken. Russia has broken all of all, so we'll discard them as a terrorist state (an official designation in nearly all formerly occupied countries west of Russia). That won't stop some of us making them pay - for generations to come. However there is such a thing as a moral obligation and interests of survival for Europe and democratic systems across the world. For that - either we FIGHT - or we DIE. There is no other way and those who know what a perpetual hybrid-war means will agree. The rest are waking up to the fact that (hybrid for most) WW3 has already started, but still don't understand when (arguably ~10 years ago). The only way to win for now is in Ukraine - so the snotty, compromised, slow bigger countries of Europe (in their own right, without NATO charter involved if necessary) are well overdue to bomb the fascist horde attacking Europe into oblivion. US and other cowards/traitors can save their armies and go down in history as such. I say boots on the ground all the way until every single occupier and "seperatist" in Ukraine (preferably also in Moldova, Belarus and Georgia) is KIA or captured. No mercy to genocidal fascist scum and their supporters - which OP seems to belong to.
@@dannydetonator 1. Neither France nor Poland has any obligations to send soldiers to Ukraine. Bilateral agreements with Ukraine (as Russia has with North Korea) France has, but France has no obligations in these agreements. Whereas the agreement between Russia and North Korea provides for mutual obligations on military assistance. France, Poland and especially the Baltic States can say anything. But until now, Poland has not dared to shoot down even *Ukrainian* missiles flying into Poland. And you're talking about shooting down Russian missiles when Poles don't even dare to shoot down Ukrainian ones. It's also noticeable about time - you started talking about the deployment of troops a year before you invented North Korean soldiers. And even the North Korean soldiers you invented don't speed up the process - you come up with excuses like "we need U.S. permission." Independence is independence. 3. No, you violated the Budapest Agreements in 2014 when you supported the pro-Western coup on the Maidan. The Budapest Agreements provided for guarantees of Ukraine's political independence. And this concerned independence not only from Russia. After that, you violated the Minsk Agreements when, instead of fulfilling them, you used the Minsk Agreements to rearm Ukraine. This is directly confirmed by Merkel's confession. But thank you for confirming that it is impossible to negotiate with you about anything, because you fiercely hate everyone who does not obey your masters from Washington. 4. Yes, it is already clear to everyone that you crave our death so much that you are ready to burn in atomic fire. Another indication that you must be destroyed for the sake of our survival. The USSR's experiment with an attempt to re-educate European countries clearly turned out to be unsuccessful. And who is the OP?
You do know that isn't that hard right, you think we knew Arabic when we deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan or even worst Vietnam. The language barrier can be fixed it's logistics that can make or break this set up.
Traveled the Transiberian , going to third class to have a smoke away from the women wagon chiefs , there were plenty of people very friendly a lot of them were from Siberian oblast and republics , they could easily pass for the North Koreans I saw shopping in Vladivostok good luck identifying who is who
They can "pass" but Koreans still have distinct facial features and aren't closely related to Mongolic or Siberian ethnic groups. Even Korean tourists in Japan stand out from the locals. But in this case, unless if North Koreans are fluent in Russian, its dialects and regional languages, it will be very easy for Russo-Korean interpreters to guess who is who among POW in Ukraine. People even stand out just from body language itself....
@@tomaccino making a distinction between Korean and Japanese is usually not very hard , as for Siberians they have dozen of languages and physical types , the east Siberians I was traveling with were pretty similar to the North Koreans I saw , the only difference I could possibly see is that they were a bit fatter , as for languages some Siberians spoke as much Russian as me , lot of broken words strung along with plenty of gestures , the whole thing lubricated with vodka
@@sparkyfromel My point flew over your head. It's not an issue of hopelessly trying to distinguish Koreans from other asians. They are DISTINCT by nature whether it's by facial features, body language, spoken languages, daily habits, mindset or anything else. My point is that North Korean troops would look and behave distinctively different from Buryats or other Siberians. Also, someone being "a bit fatter" is not a distinguishing trait in terms of recognizing someone's ethnicity (unless if we're talking about overweight Americans or Britons). I've been to Thailand, South Korea and elsewhere, and I've seen fatter people there, but it's not a defining ethnic feature. Those fat Siberians you've met simply had a beer belly... North Korean soldiers on the other hand are very fit....
@@SmelWedJI we will see. One thing for sure they aint sand creature from MENA. Me as another Asian gonna suggest you to watch them closely without underestimate prematurely.
@yodaeee what the fuck do you mean underestimate there litrely wallking targets with shitty or no guns barley and food grenades don't even mention trannig 300+ have already ran away because there "scared" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is an Insult to Cod players.
@@007kingifrit Very True, Peace is a human delusion. Peace exists NO WHERE in all the Universe. Just moments of Stability. Just look at Earth. For all of Human existence the War between Solar Rays and our Magnetic Sphere has raged non stop. Our Weather is the result of Conflict. Life and Death are ALWAYS at War with Life winning some battles but Death winning every War.
I think the bigger issue is that these are not run-of-the-mill soldiers, some of them are elite. You can say what you like about North Korean gear and so on but a well-trained soldier decked out with the better stuff Russia has is a significant danger. Russia ran out of their elites a long while ago. The reason this is concerning is that Ukraine is also running low on skilled and veteran elite soldiers. The whole thing is deeply concerning.
China has already expressed its neutrality in the war in Ukraine. China and Russia aren’t on the friendliest terms despite both opposing America. North Korea is only doing this because they’re desperate for allies and they desperately need to modernize their aging military.
@@therealspeedwagon1451 my favourite example of the frosty relationship between china and russia is china's brutal evaluation of the T-14 Armata, and the fact they believed it was so bad it became a scandal that they were even considering buying it lmao
North Korea has Atom bombs, they are more developed than Most enslaved Western civilazstion that are homeless or one the was to be homeless, you have No rights and your Masters allow you be stormed by immigrants
Already happened. Unlike russians the Korean were bunched up shoulder to shoulder in an open trench like its the 1950s Edit: the video was acualy from Myanmar not Ukraine so it weren't North Koreans
Koreńczycy wszystkiego się nauczą. Człowiek łatwo uczy się zabijania. Ukraińcy żołnierze są zmęczeni, ranni i jest ich o wiele mniej niż tych barbarzyców
They are "blooding" their men. You can train for the theoretical all day but nothing hardens an army like practical experience. Right now, especially, as the modern battlefield is adapting to all the post-WW2 technology.
@@divermike8943 That very thought has been on my mind. I thought the North Koreans were heavily sheltered. I wonder how that will work out. Given their leader's reputation, I'm surprised they aren't afraid a battle-hardened, experienced officer might come back and bust a coup.
North Korean commandos have fought and died in Africa's wars, from Rhodesia to 1980s Uganda (the current Ugandan president, an admirer of Mao Tse Tung's politics and guerrilla tactics, fought against them with his PLA style guerrilla army, the NRA, prevailing over them! What's bizarre is, after his 5 year guerrilla war in the 1980s, he invited North Korea to provide military instructors to train his young officer corps!!)
@megachaloub759 "it is" when it does a good job analysing things in a measured and intelligent approach;... if that's propaganda in your book (BTW, is it red 📕🧐 then haha HA 😅)
@flamezealous North Koreans trained the Zimbabwean troops that massacred tens of thousands of men, women and children in Ndebeleland after Robert Mugabe took power there.
not much of a world war if it's Russia and North Korea versus the combined industrial and military might of the most developed parts of the world lmao.
We don’t need NATO nations to send troops. Just remove any and all restrictions on the weapons we sell them. The idea of an arms merchant telling their client how to use their merchandise is fucking absurd and bad business
The restriction is because Ukrainians dont know how to use it properly & it would effectively have to be the 'merchant' picking the targets based on 'merchant' intelligence and operating it.
You don't get it. The point isn't to win a war against russia or to save ukraine. It's to hinder russia from ever becoming more than it is right now. This is a huge drain on their male population and economy. They will never be a real threat after this is over for at least another 20-30 years.
Just wait til at least one defector or one POW goes on to say in an interview, "They told us that NATO didn't have such technology. They told us we had the best of the best. They stated the Ukrainians were retreating" Edit: "they said the Americans were here fighting on drugs. They said they were killing women and children " Just a few examples of the lies they may say
Ukraine has been retreating for months bro idk where you got that they are offending from they are literally getting wiped. And like most the tech in ukraine in terms of vehicles is like 2000s equipment or older so its not even modern.
@@okanuiRussia is winning TOO SLOWLY, SEE HOW WEAK IT IS?!! Meanwhile Zelensky had started with over a million of soldiers, yet is about to start drafting women and 18 year olds. What happened? Is it too inconvenient to mention how exactly Ukraine has slowed down russian forces?
Interesting to see people with this BS for over 3 weeks without providing any evidence showing North Koreans at the frontline or documents precisely showing where they would be sent and what the jobs they would take, that's how wild the CIA's assets can be LMAO
“There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.” “If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.” ― Lao Tzu
Also: "Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak." "All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near." both from Sun Tzu
I like how most of Sun & Lao Tzu's writings are just basic strategy 101 made for lazy nobles in Ancient China. Still pretty good for starting-off generals & such.
You are doing a much better job than today's NBC News broadcast on the same subject. Definitely a thumbs up and congratulations on your hard work yielding excellent results.
I'm a Korean linguist for the army national guard, and I'm just thinking over here "Fr*ck..." I was hoping NK wouldn't act up for like, another 5 years, but atleast on the bright side, now I'll probably get to actually use my language, and if the FLPB pay increase gets through congress, I'm about to make some MAD money 🤑
Oh yeah for sure - they gonna need every translator they can find! You'd probably be better off though, getting out of the Guard and find some private company that might need you like Fleur or RAND -
Lol Russian are not like nato countries who keeps the third world allies outside of their base to get attack first People like you were laughing how stupid Russian died with African instead of fighting from distance like American You people should make up your mind what are Russian soldier like
Do you think Russian command will send NorKor's top troops into the maws of death with the same reckless abandon as they treat their own? I don't & I think the NorKor death toll will be significantly lower as a result. And as the regular Russian troops become aware of the difference, Putin will meet a new set of problems?
You do understand that there's no evidence to support these numbers, right? Also, he said " in this conflict", so he's not even suggesting that if this number was correct that all 1200 are Russian casualties. All the evidence suggests it's not the Russians taking the majority of the losses. Things are beginning to move, exponentially, suggesting the lack of manpower on the Ukrainian side has become a severe problem.
By 1941, the troops of the Soviet Red Army had years of experience, in 1939 at Khalkin Gol against the Japanese, and in the invasion of Finland 1939-40. But when the German wehrmacht invaded Russia in 1941, the Red Army melted away all the same. Combat experience only benefits an army that has flexible leadership that is open to new ideas, can change their weapons and tactics to take advantage of said experience, and can quickly disseminate the lessons down to the individual soldier level. Does any of this sound like how North Korea does things?
Your analysis is humorous, insightful, and informative. You answer a lot of questions I have about the war that the media doesn’t have time to cover. Thanks heaps!
If someone had decisively defeated Ukraine and reached Lviv in the first days, instead of ordering the troops to stand still to negotiate (the forty-kilometer column just sat outside Kyiv and then turned back), and instead of organizing regroupings to push Kyiv into negotiations, but instead kept advancing, everything would have ended a long time ago. Ukraine would no longer exist, and Western partners would have preferred to build new relations with Russia. But someone keeps waiting and waiting for negotiations...
The current Kim is less of a Chinese lapdog than his dad/granddad. He killed his brother who was under Chinese protection and also purged his uncle who is pro-China faction.
@@therealaim-9xmissile Not really. This isn't the far-right fighting the far-left in a civil war as the liberal democracies watch from the sidelines. This is more like the liberal democracies averting a repeat of handing over Czechoslovakia as a form of appeasement.
It occurs to me that the simple distance of travel from North Korea to Ukraine by train would be a huge wake up to North Koreans who have been sheltered from the outside world. Seeing The landscape of Russia would not be that much but seeing the size of the outside world would be beyond their isolated imagination.
But they will be under direct supervision of the commanding officers, and they will have contact with only "a few" Russian soldiers. The only possibility of they coming into contact with the "outside world" is if they become POWs.
Why does everyone keep thinking that the next escalation of the war in Ukraine would be nuclear weapons. You're all forgetting about chemical warfare. It should escalate in this order: 1. conventional war 2. chemical war 3. nuclear war. We just keep skipping that middle part like it's completely irrelevant.
By this logic Russian army can than enter to many south American, Yemen Lebanese and other African countries to help them Also to help native Americans whose land american stole and genocide them
@OSTemli America has invaded none of the countries you mentioned lmao also mentioning native americans is rich coming from Russia since their Asian territory is literally still colonized
Here's a thought no one is talking about. N.Korean military hasn't fought a war for generations. Joining this war could create a corps of men with actual battle experience. Would that give them an advantage over S. Korea?
By 1941, the Soviet Red Army had significant combat experience. They fought at Khalkin Gal in Siberia against Japan in 1939, and won. Then the Red army invaded Finland with half a million men in the Winter War of 1939-40, floundered, but still achieved a pyrric victory. Then in June 1941 the Germans invaded Russia. Combat experience or not, the Red army spent the next 2 years losing battles and getting surrounded by the millions. Combat only benefits armies that are capable of rapid change. Does North Korea seem like they can do that?
@@robertmaybeth3434 You are forgetting about the soviet great purge between 1936-1938 which costed them alot of experienced and intelligent officers(such as Tukhachevsky)
That would be the only advantage they'd have, considering they still have tanks for the Korean war in operation, they're going to need a hell of a lot more than that. South Korea isn't the push over it was back then
Putin: "Operation North Korean meat shield is going well....Wait the mic is on? *Cough cough* Sorry my English is bad..We are just helping train them of course "
Not sure about direct parallels, but did put me in mind of the war in Angola, which included substantial, formal contingents of troops from Cuba fighting on the side of the MPLA.
@cisarovnajosefina4525 that's what I mean. The Russian government makes these promises with no intention of keeping them. I'm a Marine veteran and it's hard for me to get what the United States government promised me and a lot of other veterans. The difference is we do get them those poor bastards never get anything and if they make to much noise about it in the middle of the night they disappear.
@@richardfalter6244 At least in America you can give public pushback. In Russia you get a state visit for discrediting the armed forces and end up with punishment
@cisarovnajosefina4525 Russia is kind of uptight about things like that. You know when the black cars pull up in front of your house in Russia and it's 3 in the morning you know you fu-ked up
No, it's not crazy; underestimating the enemy always ends badly. In the North Korean special forces, there are no random individuals, but selected fighters who have undergone excellent training. Yes, they may not have the same technical equipment as the Green Berets, but they will possess all the skills required in special units.
Not just NK getting their hands on Russian equipment, but the equipment we lose after sending it over there they can also collect and reverse engineer or at least get a better understanding on the equipment to try and create a counter etc...
I doubt Russia or NK can reverse engineer anything because they don't have capacity to manufacture their own outdated cold war equipment because of war
@@ActuallyJamieLOL! Russia has been sharing their Intel with China, Iran and North Korea for QUITE A LONG TIME NOW. That's part of the deal for the weapons and ammo they are getting from their allies. Also, it enables them to improve the weapons being sent.😂
The equipment given to Ukraine is from the 80's, it's common knowledge at this point that China has imitated already. Also western countries will continue daily, making better gear and changing strategies and standards to stay above them. All in all, those countries cannot catch-up.
The papers for plausible deniability in the event of capture statement makes no sense since they will very obviously not speak Russian but Korean. The claim that they would pretend to be Buryats is absolutely idiotic. The reason is not for deniability but for legal purposes. If they are no longer members of the NK military, formally, then NK is not legally involved in the conflict. Its the same as all the foreign volunteers, some of whom were in fact active duty military personnel, putting on Ukrainian uniforms and getting Ukrainian paperwork to put them into a Ukrainian unit. Hence despite hundreds if not thousands of Poles being there, for example, Poland itself can claim they have no part in it. Same here. Even if they get captured or killed, they will, for all intents and purposes, claim and legally be foreign volunteers. Is it more organized? Yes, but that is actually irrelevant, you cant legally pin NK to be officially involved in it if they wear Russian uniforms and have Russian military ID stating they are foreign volunteer recruits, again - just like all the others on both sides. What does NK get out of it? Actual combat experience. Also so far it seems they will not be deployed in Ukraine itself but only in Kursk. That might change in the future, but I dont see a reason why anytime soon. Russia isnt lacking manpower, so the favor is more so for NK. Your claim that it will escalate to 120k or something has no merit. It would serve no purpose to NK to do that. They would needlessly sacrifice their best men for what exactly? Their war is projected to be with South Korea, all they want is experience with modern conflicts involving drones, modern tactics, EW and so on. Wouldnt surprise me if China will do something similar, if they arent already. I also suspect the Russians likely do not trust or rely on the Koreans to do well, hence they sprinkle them in among Russian units instead of having dedicated units.
In my opinion, world war 3 has already started. We are in a similar position to 1914. In our time, Russia plays the part of Austria-Hungaria having trouble with little Serbia and have just asked itty-bitty outsider Germany for help. As to why this is happening now, my guess is that Putin has had a long, hard look at the US and Europe and decided the people of the West don't have the stomach for a real war, and politicians are doing everything they can to further weaken their countries by pontificating about transsexualism on one hand, and increasing their potential voter base by removing any barriers to non-legal population growth on the other. In short, Putin thinks he can change the course of history for all of Europe, safe in the knowledge that China will prevent the US from taking any action.
NATO promised not to expand even to Gorbachev. NATO could have avoided tension by not constantly moving forward and creating a configuration for aggression. But the problem is that NATO was created exclusively against the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was not disbanded, it expanded, but it is still NATO, considering the countries that participate in this bloc, it is directed against the Russia as the main potential enemy. That is, no one has given up on its original goal of attacking Russia/Soviet Union, on the contrary, it is moving forward and creating a configuration for a sudden attack on Russia, otherwise NATO would not have expanded, it would have simply provided guarantees.
This is either the Balkans Wars of the 1910's or the Spanish Civil War. Looks like a mix of 'em, honestly. Only difference is, Deutschland is on its redemption arc.
@@Robert6889 Stop spreading russian misinformation. Nobody promised nothing like that. Russia accepted Ukraines sovereignity and borders, yet attacked Ukraine after their puppet was sent back to Russia. No talks were happening of Ukraine joining NATO, only after Russia had already invaded them in 2014. Nobody wants to attack Russia, and they definitely do not need Ukraine to do that, NATO already had borders as close as Ukraine to Moscow and a lot closer to St Petersburg, and now because of Russian invasion NATO even has Finland, so even if your theory would be true, Russia just shot an own goal, as Finland is also closer to the important cities than Ukraine. This is just a simple case of russian imperialism after losing control over the country they once controlled, nothing else.
The US and other countries were aiding Ukraine basically from the start. The US alone has handed over 175 billion. Russia getting other countries to join in is unsurprising.
The language barrier was already rough with the Foreign Fighters helping Ukranians to where theyd rely on Eastern European fighters to translate for them. Thats with soldiers that are already trained and famimiar with weapon systems and tactics. I know Russia said they got around 200 translators, but that mostly helps in barracks and training. In combat you dont have time to translate every bit of information. Add on top of that the sheer cultural and technological gap the the N Koreans are getting thrown into and its a nightmare, especially since they only trained for Mountainous Korean warfare. Thats why its essential Americans and coalition forces train together for joint operations and partake in "war games". These Koreans are only here to extend the war by being more cannon fodder
There are many volunteers from Africa, India, Latin America, and anti-fascists from Europe fighting for the Russians, etc. So far, this has not caused any problems.
@@Robert6889 Difference being, these are volunteers that are most likely have smaller numbers hence easier to give orders without the telephone effect kicking in. North Koreans are in the thousands and I can bet that only a small few can translate russian to Korean which is not an ideal scenario during combat
We had the opportunity to stop this. If we had been decisive and timely in our security assistance to Ukraine while they still had the manpower to effect a decisive victory, the war may have ended there. But we dithered until they got dragged into a long war against Russia, who has a great deal more resistance to attrition. The Ukrainians have fought with extreme bravery against all odds, but it won't be enough if they're forced to fight two nations at once. Either Ukraine will lose a great deal of territory before being forced into a negotiated settlement, or Allied countries will be dragged into the war to counter Russia and North Korea, widening the conflict into a war of alliances with the potential for nuclear escalation. Neither are good outcomes.
bad take, they were doomed from the start. You can send all the fancy equipment you want, they do not have adequate training for their troops (much less the multi-million dollar foreign equipment)
Actually they fought for South Vietnam, the invaded country. Similar only if DPRK went to fight for Ukraine. China has admitted that it had 250,000 troops in North Vietnam.
@@miguelservetus9534It's similar since large power waging war is being helped by koreans. And every nation has a spin, where they were the good guys seeking something noble. For example Russia claims it defends Donbass from Ukraine (among other things) or like US claimed they were attacked and thus forced to go to war against Vietnam or more recently they had to launch preemptive attacks to defend themselves.
@@miguelservetus9534 Between 1964 and 1973, South Korea deployed around 320,000 troops to Vietnam to fight alongside the U.S. army in exchange for U.S. aid to resuscitate the then-ailing Korean economy.
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Task and purpose
Can you do a video about the thousands of the military aged men that entered the US and how they will operate after Election Day?
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I feel like North Korea trying to gain real world combat experiences. And specifically against NATO equipment.
The generals yeah. Hard for dead troops to gain any learnings though
@@subjekt5577low iq comment
%100 then they will have battle hardened troops… they can go into South Korea with experience
@@mikeboy7231 Assuming any survive...
When they tell their comrades about it back home they'll lose their enthusiasm.
They went from culture shock to shell shocked.
You just went raccccist against most of the Africa...
🤣 made my day bro
Western Propaganda shoked would be more accurate when they'll learn that Khaborosk is on the front line. Who knew the Ukrainians had almost reached Vladivostok. Now we understand why Putin in panic fled to North Korea to ask for some help.
Crash course lol
😂 real
Think about this for a second. Imagine telling people in 2021 that North Korean troops would be fighting in Europe in 3 years. Think how ridiculous this sounds. People would laugh at you, saying it would not even be credible in a movie.
Chinese troops training in Belarus also. When has that ever happened?
Bidenomics
@caralho5237
Your idiocracy is irrelevant, fascho
the WW3 trully started.
i have come from the future: in 3 years the north and south pole will become autonomous countries and north-polians will be fighting a war on mars against the south-polians, over territory and resources. yall have been warned.
"WE'RE FREE! Vacation in Ukraine!"
-North Korean soldier
? forced to fight on Kim's will to exchange food from Russia to NK. Using humans lifes to save human lives....
And nobody mentions this is maybe a fake news>
Russian commander:
-OKEY Buddy, Here is Russian uniform, Russian rifle, Russian Fake ID. If they catch you say you "Russian". Any questions??
N Korean soldier:
-무슨 말인지 이해가 안 돼요. 저는 러시아어를 못해요.
How l9ng until North Koreans start surrendering i mean deserting to Ukraine? Special Loyal army may fight? Regular conscripted from poor areas will prob desert if given the chance?
Except its not@@imperial387
To think that some of the North Korean’s first experiences with the internet and technology, is going to be when a FPV drone is chasing them down, is absolutely wild
Imagine seeing more wealth in Ukrainian ruble than your entire village.
@@badluck5647 imagine still being brainwashed in 2024 about a country you've never even been to?
@@SYOTOSVLOG okay comrade, 2 ruble payment for you, back to the potato fields now.
@@SYOTOSVLOG
Have you seen a satellite photo of North Korea at night? It's completely dark. They don't even have access to electricity outside the capital.
@@SYOTOSVLOGDamn, you've been to North Korea?
Imagine living and being confined to a country that is only 46,540 sq mi, then immediately taking a train ride across an entire continent in what is one of the longest train rides anyone could possibly take in the entire world.
And then sent into WW1 trench warfare for a war you know and care nothing about. Poor bastards.
much time to think yup
@@Shoelessjoe78 Poor bastards indeed they have no idea what awaits in them and what they are up to..
@@Shoelessjoe78huh, Australians at Gallipoli be like
Reminds me of the Checkoslovak legion in World War I
Russia was selling North Koreans with FOOD. The North Korean soldiers will find out food is actually EVERYWHERE for regular people but not in North Korea
sacrificing the lives of his countries young men so moon face can keep scoffing triple cheese burgers !!
Literally, Kim sold his slaves for cheap to be the Russian cannon fodder, and they are not supposed to return back alive.
You know Moon is no longer the president, right?@DeanPerrett1
I don't think you'll find food everywhere in Africa
@@Martian_SpiderAny North Koreans who get to travel will indeed see for themselves. If in their travels they visit an African country brutalized by a dictator they will rightfully conclude this: A similar example to North Korea just less intense in some ways, more intense in other ways and less suppression of information available to the people as compared to NK. Such a North Korean might even tell the hungry people something like this: "Just get away from there anyway you can and what you'll see is that there is food everywhere."
Ukraine: 3 hot meals a day
North Korean: sonofabitch, I'm in
Something to consider: It is one thing for foreign troops to volunteer. As you point out, this has happened on both sides. It is another for a government to send its troops to fight. That is effectively a declaration of war.
But but but it's a 'special operation'
that means that ukraine can also legally strike north korea, maybe they should consider that, using a cargo ship as a base with some naval drones, to disrupt the flow of north korean troops, maybe they can even use it as a carrier to do some drone strikes into north korea
For example, Spain did not fight in World War II, but they sent their elite Blue Division against the USSR, which fought near Leningrad. It is not necessary to declare war.
@@PsychonauVery precarious situation when North Korea has a nut job at its helm with nukes. Scary.
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It is truly scary to see the outline of WW3 in real time. So many people are sleeping eyes wide shut about the reality of geopolitics
So, just like the last few times, Europe gets attacked -> European great powers ally together against imperialism on the European continent -> vassal states become involved -> a few years into the conflict the US starts sending troops on top of the supplies they've been sending all along and tries to establish a forum for these discussions to happen instead of direct war again -> organization becomes ineffective and imperialist tendencies rear once again -> repeat?
@@subjekt5577Europe attacks itself*
Very true
@@subjekt5577 add nukes to the equation and remove "repeat?" and I think you got it.
@@just1it1moko Haaaaaaa!
Over the years, I've watched Cappy go from a tactics-focused grunt talking about individual weapons systems to a full military analyst intelligently engaging in debates about escalation and foreign policy (behold the use of "overton window").
For some reason, I'm really proud of him and how much he's grown as an analyst over the years.
I think he is a tit head
Me also . His reports are very informative and well made .
There's also a possibility Chris (as an influencer) was contacted by a think tank with an offer of talking points and intel. I know some creators were contacted on another topic, and you don't need to disclose it if no money/freebies are included, just free content.
You're proud of him becoming a propaganda channel? Were you even a fan to begin with?
@@golmgolm Dude is incredibly transparent about being a glowie asset.
Just want to point out Koreans have fought in the European theater before. During WWII, Koreans were captured and forced to fight by Japan then, Russia, then Germany. They were then sent to man the defenses at Normandy. I mean, we're only talking a few guys, but still. The US took them as POWs, but eventually sent them home. Those same dudes would most likely end up fighting in the Korean War, but its unknown which side they fell on...
They US only kept nazi and imperial Japanese war criminals. Sent the rest home
of the band of 3 soldiers, imagine if one gets sent north and the other stay south.
The RealLifeLore channel has also covered this. There's another angle: North Korea recently changed their constitution, naming South Korea as their "principle enemy". And eliminated any references to peaceful reunification. The DPRK may be preparing for war with the ROK and Western allies, and this could be the first step in getting their troops war-ready.
Japan is listening.
I mean as right as you are, with all honesty I can say that a reunification between Nth and Sth Korea anytime soon is nothing but a fever dream. As an Australian, soon we’re gonna have a lot of work to do with Korea, Japan and America. Cause damn if it’s not China invading Taiwan it’s gonna be Kim trying to swing his little balls around trying to scare Sth korea
couldnt have picked a worse time for this.
Provided it works out
Correct
Those North Koreans are gonna be in shock once they leave the Korean Peninsula. Thatll be like landing on a new planet.
One or two looks at a supermarket filled with food and…..adios, Kim.
@@lawman5511which supermarket exists like that on the Ukrainian front linev
@@goforbroke4428the ones long looted by the Russians
a bit hard to notice when landing in a war.
@@G17-k6f also not all will defect remember they have families and dying in service of nation means their family will be set forever and if they defect RIP any generation of their family alive including children. The urge to not defect is too high.
Russia :- "first time with fpv drones and internet?"
N. Korea :- "what is fpv drone?, and what is internet?"
its like that souldier boy moment from the Boys "Nah, you just made these words up." :D
What is that flying towards us? ... Boom
They are getting an in-person express introduction to Call of Duty. Mini-drones and all that were the future... well the future is here and there's no re-spawn.
keep on dreaming
Russian commander:
-OKEY Buddy, Here is Russian uniform, Russian rifle, Russian Fake ID. If they catch you say that you "Russian". Any questions??
N Korean soldier:
-무슨 말인지 이해가 안 돼요. 저는 러시아어를 못해요.
Damn that anime part caught me off guard.
This was brilliantly done lol.
Russians order Temu soldiers from North Korea. Now that's funny.
😂😂😂
What if they're successful, then go back home, and then starts looking at Goku island?
Yooooo! 😂
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Koreans gonna be pulling up with Temu body armor and helmets 💀
sending troops with no xp is going to end poorly for them
Apparently they are the better soldiers from NK
@@AntoineWilliams7118What?
@@AntoineWilliams7118lmao what a stupid comment
@@AntoineWilliams7118that's a very good point ☝️
How the hell else are they supposed to get experience? They train just like our troops maybe not to the same standard but these aren't untrained conscripts. These are Storm Corp their version of Rangers.
Imagine being sent to an active warzone only to be fed and supplied magnitudes better than yourself and anyone else you know back home.
It's gonna be like the "cannon fodder unit" when America fought Canada in the South Park Movie.
@@AcidGambit419considering most russian troops themselves exist as canon fodder units the distinction here is pretty minimal haha
Many Russian soldiers are putting out videos saying they don't get food, water or ammunition and have to buy their own equipment. So, I don't think they're going to get that much when they're on the front line.
@@UnknownUser-rb9pdyou don't understand how little north koreans get. we're not here claiming russians on the front lines are well-fed. we're just saying the little the russians are getting is still far better than the north korean soldiers would get in north korea.
@@dead-claudia yes, there is mass starvation going on all the time in North Korea and a lot of people in the US have no idea how good we have it.
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Smart move by Russia. They can say North Korean troops are for “defense” since it’s in Russian territory.
I agree. But NK troops defending Russian territory. Would be the same as French or Polish troops defending Ukraine.
So if NATO has been holding these countries back, out of fear of escalation. Here is a direct equivalence, that could convince other NATO countries to go along with that plan.
Personally I find doing so, to be a mistake. I'd rather that Range strictions on US weapons, was eliminated, as a responce.
Less risk of the conflict spreading.
And Ukraine has shown, how capable they are of hitting targets deep inside Russia, with their own weapons. As well as that they, are willing to follow US restrictions on target type, with US supplied weapons.
@@soul0360a confirmed dprk presence in ukraine or any territory taken in this incursion could give the us justification to remove the range limits. (the us is still legally at war against the dprk after all - the minor escalation is diplomatically defensible.)
@@soul0360 Neither France nor Poland has any obligations to send troops to Ukraine. For some unknown reason, only Ukraine has obligations in the agreements concluded with Ukraine.
@Karahar
None of your statements made any sense in this context. Also, i disagree with just about all comments in this thread, but chose to reply to the worst (you and OP).
FIRST, nobody mentioned any obligations here. Are you still living in 1994 fever dream or are talking to yourself? I'll ignore who promised what, but your first statement implies that Poland's (and likely France's) MoD does not have the will or the balls to enter the war on the ground, which is not only false, but downright insulting. They along with Baltic states have already proposed to enter Ukraine with official troops since last year, but for now it's just debates met with disapproval from ball-less older western NATO members. Worse, as a first step Poland officially requested permission for it's AD to deploy a no-fly zone over western Ukraine and shoot down all incoming Russian ordinance. The usual suspects diplomatically denied both, while Scandinavian countries are in favour and from what i know are considering similar actions.
Of course for a democratic alliance these things will take an order of magnitude longer than for nuclear dictatorships, especially if they're internally compromised by the very dictatorships that want to destroy them.
Second, learn to write in English or use your best language if you want to make a point, as the second part made no sense whatsoever. Before commenting on Ukraine or Russia *- this goes for OP as well -* take a deep breath, think what you're trying to say, and in most cases take a chillpill instead.
Third, all legal obligations in this case were voided in 2014 from at least 3 sides, but one of the "sides" broke over 400 international treaties and rules against Ukraine, UN charter and the rest by 2022. A hint: it was neither US, UK, nor Ukraine (while the first two were complicit in failing all points of Budapest accord, but we'll ignore that here). So there is no more significant or effective legal obligations towards Ukraine or Russia as before DRNK involvement, until something new is signed on paper. There are still words of elected officials - which either will be kept or broken. Russia has broken all of all, so we'll discard them as a terrorist state (an official designation in nearly all formerly occupied countries west of Russia). That won't stop some of us making them pay - for generations to come.
However there is such a thing as a moral obligation and interests of survival for Europe and democratic systems across the world. For that - either we FIGHT - or we DIE. There is no other way and those who know what a perpetual hybrid-war means will agree. The rest are waking up to the fact that (hybrid for most) WW3 has already started, but still don't understand when (arguably ~10 years ago). The only way to win for now is in Ukraine - so the snotty, compromised, slow bigger countries of Europe (in their own right, without NATO charter involved if necessary) are well overdue to bomb the fascist horde attacking Europe into oblivion. US and other cowards/traitors can save their armies and go down in history as such. I say boots on the ground all the way until every single occupier and "seperatist" in Ukraine (preferably also in Moldova, Belarus and Georgia) is KIA or captured. No mercy to genocidal fascist scum and their supporters - which OP seems to belong to.
@@dannydetonator 1. Neither France nor Poland has any obligations to send soldiers to Ukraine. Bilateral agreements with Ukraine (as Russia has with North Korea) France has, but France has no obligations in these agreements. Whereas the agreement between Russia and North Korea provides for mutual obligations on military assistance. France, Poland and especially the Baltic States can say anything. But until now, Poland has not dared to shoot down even *Ukrainian* missiles flying into Poland. And you're talking about shooting down Russian missiles when Poles don't even dare to shoot down Ukrainian ones. It's also noticeable about time - you started talking about the deployment of troops a year before you invented North Korean soldiers. And even the North Korean soldiers you invented don't speed up the process - you come up with excuses like "we need U.S. permission." Independence is independence.
3. No, you violated the Budapest Agreements in 2014 when you supported the pro-Western coup on the Maidan. The Budapest Agreements provided for guarantees of Ukraine's political independence. And this concerned independence not only from Russia. After that, you violated the Minsk Agreements when, instead of fulfilling them, you used the Minsk Agreements to rearm Ukraine. This is directly confirmed by Merkel's confession. But thank you for confirming that it is impossible to negotiate with you about anything, because you fiercely hate everyone who does not obey your masters from Washington.
4. Yes, it is already clear to everyone that you crave our death so much that you are ready to burn in atomic fire. Another indication that you must be destroyed for the sake of our survival. The USSR's experiment with an attempt to re-educate European countries clearly turned out to be unsuccessful.
And who is the OP?
Let's see language barrier, cultural barrier, technological barriers. I'm sure it's going great and unit cohesion has inproved
I hope you have that same energy about illegal immigrants.
Language barrier is just an app and cheap phone.
You do know that isn't that hard right, you think we knew Arabic when we deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan or even worst Vietnam. The language barrier can be fixed it's logistics that can make or break this set up.
@@gaoth88how do you communicate over radio quickly and effectively
@@jaek__officers.
We always joked that North Korean Special Forces were anyone who has seen a parachute.
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@@KamBar2020Beef, pork or chicken? (My mil taught me how to make kimchi.) I can start a batch of kimci.
You do know they have the sickest artillery on earth right....
@@user-hl7uv1hn2ythey have the most, not the most survivable nor accurate.
@user-hl7uv1hn2y LOL
Traveled the Transiberian , going to third class to have a smoke away from the women wagon chiefs , there were plenty of people very friendly
a lot of them were from Siberian oblast and republics , they could easily pass for the North Koreans I saw shopping in Vladivostok
good luck identifying who is who
I have a dream of travelling in a train with a beautiful girlfriend going to places in Russia nd Siberia
They can "pass" but Koreans still have distinct facial features and aren't closely related to Mongolic or Siberian ethnic groups. Even Korean tourists in Japan stand out from the locals.
But in this case, unless if North Koreans are fluent in Russian, its dialects and regional languages, it will be very easy for Russo-Korean interpreters to guess who is who among POW in Ukraine. People even stand out just from body language itself....
@@tomaccino making a distinction between Korean and Japanese is usually not very hard , as for Siberians they have dozen of languages and physical types , the east Siberians I was traveling with were pretty similar to the North Koreans I saw , the only difference I could possibly see is that they were a bit fatter , as for languages some Siberians spoke as much Russian as me , lot of broken words strung along with plenty of gestures , the whole thing lubricated with vodka
@@sparkyfromel My point flew over your head. It's not an issue of hopelessly trying to distinguish Koreans from other asians. They are DISTINCT by nature whether it's by facial features, body language, spoken languages, daily habits, mindset or anything else. My point is that North Korean troops would look and behave distinctively different from Buryats or other Siberians.
Also, someone being "a bit fatter" is not a distinguishing trait in terms of recognizing someone's ethnicity (unless if we're talking about overweight Americans or Britons). I've been to Thailand, South Korea and elsewhere, and I've seen fatter people there, but it's not a defining ethnic feature. Those fat Siberians you've met simply had a beer belly... North Korean soldiers on the other hand are very fit....
Never thought I’d see Chris plugging Kratom shots
What a time to be alive
Yea the DEA will push for a re-categorization of it as controlled substance again any day now, especially if it’s marketed more to Normies every day
I'm crying 😂
Homie is riding that green dragon...
@@brian5832 Green Sludge
They need experience that isn't marching in parades
They can now learn to march in funeral processions.
@@buddyboyingtonesq.231never underestimate your potential enemy in the future. They aint brainless goat.
@@yodaeeethey are they have no trannig no experience runnig away from artillery shells
@@SmelWedJI we will see. One thing for sure they aint sand creature from MENA.
Me as another Asian gonna suggest you to watch them closely without underestimate prematurely.
@yodaeee what the fuck do you mean underestimate there litrely wallking targets with shitty or no guns barley and food grenades don't even mention trannig 300+ have already ran away because there "scared" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is an Insult to Cod players.
WW3 started over 2 years ago. It's building.
10+ years ago actually.
perhaps all of history is just one big war that never ends and only takes breaks
Thanks Joe and Kamaleon.
@@MichaelSmith-dm2qu Well the seed was planted in 2008 when W was president
@@007kingifrit Very True, Peace is a human delusion. Peace exists NO WHERE in all the Universe. Just moments of Stability. Just look at Earth. For all of Human existence the War between Solar Rays and our Magnetic Sphere has raged non stop. Our Weather is the result of Conflict. Life and Death are ALWAYS at War with Life winning some battles but Death winning every War.
I think the bigger issue is that these are not run-of-the-mill soldiers, some of them are elite. You can say what you like about North Korean gear and so on but a well-trained soldier decked out with the better stuff Russia has is a significant danger. Russia ran out of their elites a long while ago. The reason this is concerning is that Ukraine is also running low on skilled and veteran elite soldiers.
The whole thing is deeply concerning.
Korean soldiers might also be used as a cover to bring in Chinese special units.
😂😂
You fear anything?
China has already expressed its neutrality in the war in Ukraine. China and Russia aren’t on the friendliest terms despite both opposing America. North Korea is only doing this because they’re desperate for allies and they desperately need to modernize their aging military.
@@therealspeedwagon1451 my favourite example of the frosty relationship between china and russia is china's brutal evaluation of the T-14 Armata, and the fact they believed it was so bad it became a scandal that they were even considering buying it lmao
@@therealspeedwagon1451 this to me seems like a good reason why China might want to disguise its forces
LOL The anime references had me on the floor bro
Did he wake up on the wrong side of the War? lol
What was that channel's name? Can't find it
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North Koreans meeting an FPV drone is going to be like a caveman time-travel moment.
North Korea has Atom bombs, they are more developed than Most enslaved Western civilazstion that are homeless or one the was to be homeless, you have No rights and your Masters allow you be stormed by immigrants
Already happened. Unlike russians the Korean were bunched up shoulder to shoulder in an open trench like its the 1950s
Edit: the video was acualy from Myanmar not Ukraine so it weren't North Koreans
Koreńczycy wszystkiego się nauczą. Człowiek łatwo uczy się zabijania. Ukraińcy żołnierze są zmęczeni, ranni i jest ich o wiele mniej niż tych barbarzyców
Perhaps but keep in mind they have some of the worlds best hackers. It is not like they haven't encountered the digital world.
@@cisarovnajosefina4525 Where can I see the video? Is it on theync?
You've gotten great at this stuff. What an information crammed breakdown.
They are "blooding" their men. You can train for the theoretical all day but nothing hardens an army like practical experience. Right now, especially, as the modern battlefield is adapting to all the post-WW2 technology.
But those troops a likely never comming back to N. Korea. They have been "corrupted".
They're going to a warzone not a fucking vacation
@@divermike8943 The is the commie way.
Which doesn't matter when south Korea has such an overwhelming military .in literally every category including logistics
@@divermike8943 That very thought has been on my mind. I thought the North Koreans were heavily sheltered. I wonder how that will work out. Given their leader's reputation, I'm surprised they aren't afraid a battle-hardened, experienced officer might come back and bust a coup.
Tango Uniform = Tits up???
That was my deduction
Toes up. 👍
Tits up, yes.
LOL You said tits 😂😂😂😂
Totally upended!
North Korean commandos have fought and died in Africa's wars, from Rhodesia to 1980s Uganda (the current Ugandan president, an admirer of Mao Tse Tung's politics and guerrilla tactics, fought against them with his PLA style guerrilla army, the NRA, prevailing over them! What's bizarre is, after his 5 year guerrilla war in the 1980s, he invited North Korea to provide military instructors to train his young officer corps!!)
Dude, its propaganda chanel.
@megachaloub759 "it is" when it does a good job analysing things in a measured and intelligent approach;... if that's propaganda in your book (BTW, is it red 📕🧐 then haha HA 😅)
@megachaloub759 found the Russian. "No Russian isn't bad they just jail protesters and is an oligarchy"
@flamezealous
North Koreans trained the Zimbabwean troops that massacred tens of thousands of men, women and children in Ndebeleland after Robert Mugabe took power there.
Small scale guerilla wars dont compare to the Hellscape in Ukraine
A shorter explanation: This is turning into a world war...
A modern one where you can hire mercenaries from anywhere in the world
@@leonardoisidoro3224 Metal Gear, anyone?
It was always the West’s geopolitical plan…
it was from the beginning a world war, but the question is does it escalate? Nuclear weapons? Very unlikely. But it is a tech and weapon race.
not much of a world war if it's Russia and North Korea versus the combined industrial and military might of the most developed parts of the world lmao.
We don’t need NATO nations to send troops. Just remove any and all restrictions on the weapons we sell them. The idea of an arms merchant telling their client how to use their merchandise is fucking absurd and bad business
The restriction is because Ukrainians dont know how to use it properly & it would effectively have to be the 'merchant' picking the targets based on 'merchant' intelligence and operating it.
You don't get it. The point isn't to win a war against russia or to save ukraine. It's to hinder russia from ever becoming more than it is right now. This is a huge drain on their male population and economy. They will never be a real threat after this is over for at least another 20-30 years.
What kind of arms merchant just gives away weapons free of charge?
@@domino4843they aren’t free. They are on a payment plan 😂
Collateral damage is a Western thing, keep that in mind…
Just wait til at least one defector or one POW goes on to say in an interview, "They told us that NATO didn't have such technology. They told us we had the best of the best. They stated the Ukrainians were retreating"
Edit: "they said the Americans were here fighting on drugs. They said they were killing women and children "
Just a few examples of the lies they may say
Wouldn't surprise me.
But Ukraine is really retreating, lol. Or do you call it a reverse attack? So NATO is not calling for a complete defeat of the front now?
Ukraine has been retreating for months bro idk where you got that they are offending from they are literally getting wiped. And like most the tech in ukraine in terms of vehicles is like 2000s equipment or older so its not even modern.
@@vittoriovenetov9655 and after nearly 2 years of a 3 day SMO, the orcs havent moved very far.
@@okanuiRussia is winning TOO SLOWLY, SEE HOW WEAK IT IS?!!
Meanwhile Zelensky had started with over a million of soldiers, yet is about to start drafting women and 18 year olds. What happened? Is it too inconvenient to mention how exactly Ukraine has slowed down russian forces?
It would've been interesting to see north Korean test their own equipment instead of getting russian gear
Except Jets and drone's. At this point it's probably the same. Russia bring out old tanks and artillery. everything I seen that Russia has looks old
Thanks!
How is this not N. Korea declaring war on Ukraine?
Similar to the US not declaring war on Russia, though not exactly the same. We have troops nearby but not on the front lines.
@@Knight_Kinno we have “advisers” on the ground in Ukraine
I would imagine it is similar to axis involvement in the spanish civil war
@@KingArthurreturns not the same as our government sending thousands of soldiers to fight. CIA and volunteers is not even close to the same
Not even russia declare war against Ukraine. It just special military operation 😂😂😂
Glad to see my favourite youtuber covering the deployment of DPRK's troops. Hooah?
Hooah!
Hooah!
Interesting to see people with this BS for over 3 weeks without providing any evidence showing North Koreans at the frontline or documents precisely showing where they would be sent and what the jobs they would take, that's how wild the CIA's assets can be LMAO
Hooah! Good vids for sure
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“There is no greater danger than underestimating your opponent.”
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
― Lao Tzu
Actually, this was Sun Tzu. Still, some of the principles of 'nonaction' championed by Lao Tzu show up in Sun Tzu's philosophy.
Also:
"Appear weak when you are strong, and strong when you are weak."
"All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when we are able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must appear inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; when far away, we must make him believe we are near."
both from Sun Tzu
Good man! the original: 知彼知己,百戰不殆;不知彼而知己,一勝一負;不知彼,不知己,每戰必敗。
I like how most of Sun & Lao Tzu's writings are just basic strategy 101 made for lazy nobles in Ancient China.
Still pretty good for starting-off generals & such.
I really hate armchair generals who just quote the same garbage as if it somehow represents their own sensibilities and expertise.
Crazy how informative and professional your videos are. Ty.
You are doing a much better job than today's NBC News broadcast on the same subject. Definitely a thumbs up and congratulations on your hard work yielding excellent results.
Because he's not trying to push an agenda
US media ceased to be an asset to the country a long time ago.
I'm a Korean linguist for the army national guard, and I'm just thinking over here "Fr*ck..."
I was hoping NK wouldn't act up for like, another 5 years, but atleast on the bright side, now I'll probably get to actually use my language, and if the FLPB pay increase gets through congress, I'm about to make some MAD money 🤑
Oh yeah for sure - they gonna need every translator they can find! You'd probably be better off though, getting out of the Guard and find some private company that might need you like Fleur or RAND -
What could go wrong?
I studied German, like an idiot. Should have studied Russian.
Russa & N Korea is alienated but both has guts..❤
cant imagine North Korean troops who get injured will receive much of any care from their Russian hosts
Lol Russian are not like nato countries who keeps the third world allies outside of their base to get attack first
People like you were laughing how stupid Russian died with African instead of fighting from distance like American
You people should make up your mind what are Russian soldier like
@@OSTemliI'm sure that narrative made sense in your head.
Yet Russian citizens have government paid healthcare. When it comes healthcare, education, and corruption we should be quiet
"Mercy Kill" comes to mind in that situation...
Yeah russian soldiers are pretty good at stealing washing machines
Knowing how brutal conditions in North Korea are, I can imagine that those actively fighting in a foreign war are the lucky ones
So....if Russia can put foreign troops on the ground, they can't complain when Ukraine does the same, right?
Wali is Canada best sniper, he was in Ukraine
Ukraine opened this Pandora's box first.
Standard Communist stuff. " I can do it, but you can't "
@@glintongordon6811he was a volunteer for the ukr military, he didn't represent Canada
What do you think all those foreign volunteers going to Ukraine were?
1200 killed every day, and they sent 12000 soldiers. In other words, they sent ten days' worth of pawns.
Do you think Russian command will send NorKor's top troops into the maws of death with the same reckless abandon as they treat their own? I don't & I think the NorKor death toll will be significantly lower as a result. And as the regular Russian troops become aware of the difference, Putin will meet a new set of problems?
1200 troops a day. Source : Trust me bro
Fake news....UKR is down.
You do understand that there's no evidence to support these numbers, right? Also, he said " in this conflict", so he's not even suggesting that if this number was correct that all 1200 are Russian casualties.
All the evidence suggests it's not the Russians taking the majority of the losses. Things are beginning to move, exponentially, suggesting the lack of manpower on the Ukrainian side has become a severe problem.
You are a very smart person. 1200 killed let's pretend this is true. All these 1200 KIA are north Koreans?
Gotta keep it real. North Koreans getting 21st Century Battlefield experience is a problem.
if ru uses the nk soldiers like they're using their own, none of them are gonna make it back...
I think when they see what western weapons can really, do they still go home and tell Kim to be very quiet.
Not that much. They still don't have any real modern equipment or capacity to wage a real war so it's really not important for the Korean peninsula.
@@beargillium2369i guess you are very wise considering you already know it all
By 1941, the troops of the Soviet Red Army had years of experience, in 1939 at Khalkin Gol against the Japanese, and in the invasion of Finland 1939-40. But when the German wehrmacht invaded Russia in 1941, the Red Army melted away all the same.
Combat experience only benefits an army that has flexible leadership that is open to new ideas, can change their weapons and tactics to take advantage of said experience, and can quickly disseminate the lessons down to the individual soldier level. Does any of this sound like how North Korea does things?
props, dude! The Military Show recently cited you extensively.
Your analysis is humorous, insightful, and informative. You answer a lot of questions I have about the war that the media doesn’t have time to cover. Thanks heaps!
Someone said in the comments
This is like America invaded Canada and asked Haitians for help
😆
Lmao dead 💀 🤣
Isn't the same when the USA invaded the Talibans or Iraq and asked for Nato's help?
@@goncaloferreira8543no, that was to build international credibility. What Russia is doing is desperation.
Racist
According to Putin, we went from Russia taking Ukraine in three days to now asking, of all countries, North Korea, to retake it's own territory.
Nobody in Russia said anything about 3 days that's just ukraine propaganda
If someone had decisively defeated Ukraine and reached Lviv in the first days, instead of ordering the troops to stand still to negotiate (the forty-kilometer column just sat outside Kyiv and then turned back), and instead of organizing regroupings to push Kyiv into negotiations, but instead kept advancing, everything would have ended a long time ago. Ukraine would no longer exist, and Western partners would have preferred to build new relations with Russia. But someone keeps waiting and waiting for negotiations...
@@Psiros absolutely nobody in Russia said anything about 3 days Google it
@@Psiros absolutely nobody in Russia said anything about 3
@@glintongordon6811I’m pretty sure some did then someone else said a couple of weeks
Imagine going from 50s weaponry to having a drone with a bomb chase you to your barracks.
North Korea does not do anything without Beijing's approval.
And you know that how?
Because he is both a Chinese Royal and DPRK Admiral @@tiredcaffeine
The current Kim is less of a Chinese lapdog than his dad/granddad. He killed his brother who was under Chinese protection and also purged his uncle who is pro-China faction.
So why has China often criticized North Korean missile launches and told them to stop?
Wrong, China never stood behind NK. Common misunderstanding of the history.
Amazing update on a developing situation. And I love how you would clarify that some of what you’re working with is unsubstantiated information
The anime thing was one of the funniest things I've seen in a while. Thank you. I needed that today.
interesting take on the current geopolitical goings on. Thanks, it was worth my time watching.
Crazy how history is repeating itself before our very eyes, all of this reminds me of the Spanish Civil War just before WW2…
@@therealaim-9xmissile Not really. This isn't the far-right fighting the far-left in a civil war as the liberal democracies watch from the sidelines.
This is more like the liberal democracies averting a repeat of handing over Czechoslovakia as a form of appeasement.
@@badluck5647 Both german and soviet volunteers learn a lot in spanish Civil War it more something like that
@@badluck5647 i see it as a much longer lasting "Winter war" but to each their own
It occurs to me that the simple distance of travel from North Korea to Ukraine by train would be a huge wake up to North Koreans who have been sheltered from the outside world. Seeing The landscape of Russia would not be that much but seeing the size of the outside world would be beyond their isolated imagination.
Good point
Probably the first time they interact with people that aren't from the regime.
But they will be under direct supervision of the commanding officers, and they will have contact with only "a few" Russian soldiers. The only possibility of they coming into contact with the "outside world" is if they become POWs.
Yo that stifflips input was hilarious. Who says you can't be serious and crack a few jokes too
We tried to break it down barney style for the weebs
Why does everyone keep thinking that the next escalation of the war in Ukraine would be nuclear weapons. You're all forgetting about chemical warfare.
It should escalate in this order:
1. conventional war
2. chemical war
3. nuclear war.
We just keep skipping that middle part like it's completely irrelevant.
by this logic nato members can also enter the way to defend and regain ukrainian owned territory currently under russian control
By this logic Russian army can than enter to many south American, Yemen Lebanese and other African countries to help them
Also to help native Americans whose land american stole and genocide them
Agreed send in support
@OSTemli America has invaded none of the countries you mentioned lmao also mentioning native americans is rich coming from Russia since their Asian territory is literally still colonized
@@OSTemli They are and they have but under Wagner. What’s your point?
Poland is seeking permission to assist with air defence inside Ukraine.
Here's a thought no one is talking about. N.Korean military hasn't fought a war for generations. Joining this war could create a corps of men with actual battle experience. Would that give them an advantage over S. Korea?
Yup.
By 1941, the Soviet Red Army had significant combat experience. They fought at Khalkin Gal in Siberia against Japan in 1939, and won. Then the Red army invaded Finland with half a million men in the Winter War of 1939-40, floundered, but still achieved a pyrric victory.
Then in June 1941 the Germans invaded Russia. Combat experience or not, the Red army spent the next 2 years losing battles and getting surrounded by the millions. Combat only benefits armies that are capable of rapid change. Does North Korea seem like they can do that?
@@robertmaybeth3434 You are forgetting about the soviet great purge between 1936-1938 which costed them alot of experienced and intelligent officers(such as Tukhachevsky)
That would be the only advantage they'd have, considering they still have tanks for the Korean war in operation, they're going to need a hell of a lot more than that. South Korea isn't the push over it was back then
The music slaps, great choice!
Putin: "Operation North Korean meat shield is going well....Wait the mic is on? *Cough cough* Sorry my English is bad..We are just helping train them of course "
Don't underestimate how tough the Koreans are.
Were.
They can stand hunger - longer than anybody ? What kind of FOOD They prefer ?
Being tough doesn't matter if you are sent in an infantry wave into mines and fpv drones
@@holoholopainen1627 This overall arrogance if west! Bless them!
malnourished, under-geared, under-trained, zero modern combat experience?
Not sure about direct parallels, but did put me in mind of the war in Angola, which included substantial, formal contingents of troops from Cuba fighting on the side of the MPLA.
9 year 35f here... description of the analyst was accurate. Especially at strategic level.
9 year old f35?
@cisarovnajosefina4525 No, he's been in a fridge for 9 years.
This clown. You are on youtube bro.
@@cisarovnajosefina4525He's a 35 year old human that transitioned from a male 9 years ago.
Yes this World is Toltally Unhinged
We need to send the winged hussars
I agree!
*Sabaton intensifies*
@@FXHUND-pk3gk lol 😆
Guess when Polish society will react when the Winged Hussars are called to stop another breakthrough or when the casualties are significant?
*ARTICLE FIVE!?*
We got north korea in action before GTA 6 😭😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥
You have to live long enough to spend the 50.000 dollars. Being promised 50,000 and getting it are very different things.
Russian widows are complaining about lack of payouts
@cisarovnajosefina4525 that's what I mean. The Russian government makes these promises with no intention of keeping them. I'm a Marine veteran and it's hard for me to get what the United States government promised me and a lot of other veterans. The difference is we do get them those poor bastards never get anything and if they make to much noise about it in the middle of the night they disappear.
@@richardfalter6244 At least in America you can give public pushback. In Russia you get a state visit for discrediting the armed forces and end up with punishment
@cisarovnajosefina4525 Russia is kind of uptight about things like that. You know when the black cars pull up in front of your house in Russia and it's 3 in the morning you know you fu-ked up
Excellent analysis and video production!
Comparing North Korean “sof” as equivalent to green berets is wild lmao
No, it's not crazy; underestimating the enemy always ends badly. In the North Korean special forces, there are no random individuals, but selected fighters who have undergone excellent training. Yes, they may not have the same technical equipment as the Green Berets, but they will possess all the skills required in special units.
Can't argue with an expert.
@@Robert6889yes.
Are they truly well-trained special operators, or are they just politically reliable?
@@Robert6889 The certainly learned how to go without food and water. That wasn't even part of their special "military" training. 🤣😂🤣
Not just NK getting their hands on Russian equipment, but the equipment we lose after sending it over there they can also collect and reverse engineer or at least get a better understanding on the equipment to try and create a counter etc...
I doubt Russia or NK can reverse engineer anything because they don't have capacity to manufacture their own outdated cold war equipment because of war
@@ActuallyJamieLOL! Russia has been sharing their Intel with China, Iran and North Korea for QUITE A LONG TIME NOW. That's part of the deal for the weapons and ammo they are getting from their allies. Also, it enables them to improve the weapons being sent.😂
The equipment given to Ukraine is from the 80's, it's common knowledge at this point that China has imitated already. Also western countries will continue daily, making better gear and changing strategies and standards to stay above them.
All in all, those countries cannot catch-up.
The North Korean "army" includes a lot of slave laborers working as farmers and other occupations.
The papers for plausible deniability in the event of capture statement makes no sense since they will very obviously not speak Russian but Korean. The claim that they would pretend to be Buryats is absolutely idiotic.
The reason is not for deniability but for legal purposes. If they are no longer members of the NK military, formally, then NK is not legally involved in the conflict. Its the same as all the foreign volunteers, some of whom were in fact active duty military personnel, putting on Ukrainian uniforms and getting Ukrainian paperwork to put them into a Ukrainian unit. Hence despite hundreds if not thousands of Poles being there, for example, Poland itself can claim they have no part in it. Same here. Even if they get captured or killed, they will, for all intents and purposes, claim and legally be foreign volunteers. Is it more organized? Yes, but that is actually irrelevant, you cant legally pin NK to be officially involved in it if they wear Russian uniforms and have Russian military ID stating they are foreign volunteer recruits, again - just like all the others on both sides.
What does NK get out of it? Actual combat experience. Also so far it seems they will not be deployed in Ukraine itself but only in Kursk. That might change in the future, but I dont see a reason why anytime soon. Russia isnt lacking manpower, so the favor is more so for NK.
Your claim that it will escalate to 120k or something has no merit. It would serve no purpose to NK to do that. They would needlessly sacrifice their best men for what exactly? Their war is projected to be with South Korea, all they want is experience with modern conflicts involving drones, modern tactics, EW and so on. Wouldnt surprise me if China will do something similar, if they arent already.
I also suspect the Russians likely do not trust or rely on the Koreans to do well, hence they sprinkle them in among Russian units instead of having dedicated units.
In my opinion, world war 3 has already started. We are in a similar position to 1914. In our time, Russia plays the part of Austria-Hungaria having trouble with little Serbia and have just asked itty-bitty outsider Germany for help. As to why this is happening now, my guess is that Putin has had a long, hard look at the US and Europe and decided the people of the West don't have the stomach for a real war, and politicians are doing everything they can to further weaken their countries by pontificating about transsexualism on one hand, and increasing their potential voter base by removing any barriers to non-legal population growth on the other. In short, Putin thinks he can change the course of history for all of Europe, safe in the knowledge that China will prevent the US from taking any action.
NATO promised not to expand even to Gorbachev. NATO could have avoided tension by not constantly moving forward and creating a configuration for aggression. But the problem is that NATO was created exclusively against the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, it was not disbanded, it expanded, but it is still NATO, considering the countries that participate in this bloc, it is directed against the Russia as the main potential enemy. That is, no one has given up on its original goal of attacking Russia/Soviet Union, on the contrary, it is moving forward and creating a configuration for a sudden attack on Russia, otherwise NATO would not have expanded, it would have simply provided guarantees.
@@Robert6889 Exactly, I don't know why ppl don't want to see that... Even including East Germany in NATO was against every agreement. /s
@@Robert6889 lol... And Russia promised to uphold Ukraine's independence if they gave up nukes..
This is either the Balkans Wars of the 1910's or the Spanish Civil War. Looks like a mix of 'em, honestly. Only difference is, Deutschland is on its redemption arc.
@@Robert6889 Stop spreading russian misinformation. Nobody promised nothing like that. Russia accepted Ukraines sovereignity and borders, yet attacked Ukraine after their puppet was sent back to Russia. No talks were happening of Ukraine joining NATO, only after Russia had already invaded them in 2014. Nobody wants to attack Russia, and they definitely do not need Ukraine to do that, NATO already had borders as close as Ukraine to Moscow and a lot closer to St Petersburg, and now because of Russian invasion NATO even has Finland, so even if your theory would be true, Russia just shot an own goal, as Finland is also closer to the important cities than Ukraine. This is just a simple case of russian imperialism after losing control over the country they once controlled, nothing else.
At the very least this should increase how much support Ukraine gets from South Korea
I feel bad for those North Koreans, they don't have a choice, nor do they know what they are getting into.
Fuckem they communsist not people they really wanted to they could fight back
Do any soldiers have a choice?
@@Hedgehobbit
No, and neither the Russian government nor their own North Korean government cares what happens to them.
Mercs? Yes.
Volunteer Soldiers? Maybe. Conscripts? No.
I feel bad for you for believing this NK nonsense. ESPECIALLY IN 2024 WHERE CURRENT AND HISTORICAL INFORMATION IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
Wait until the Russians show them the internet!
в Северной Корее есть интернет, и у них даже кража денег при помощи хакеров поставлена на промышленный поток, ты отстал от жизни.
The US and other countries were aiding Ukraine basically from the start. The US alone has handed over 175 billion. Russia getting other countries to join in is unsurprising.
I was not expecting to hear racing into the night for that guest appearance
May the algorithm gods bless me
(I got this video 56 seconds after it was posted)
Compared to living in North Korea the troops would probably consider it a vacation
And the funny part is that the russian solders are pissed off that they have to work with north koreans.....
The language barrier was already rough with the Foreign Fighters helping Ukranians to where theyd rely on Eastern European fighters to translate for them. Thats with soldiers that are already trained and famimiar with weapon systems and tactics. I know Russia said they got around 200 translators, but that mostly helps in barracks and training. In combat you dont have time to translate every bit of information. Add on top of that the sheer cultural and technological gap the the N Koreans are getting thrown into and its a nightmare, especially since they only trained for Mountainous Korean warfare. Thats why its essential Americans and coalition forces train together for joint operations and partake in "war games". These Koreans are only here to extend the war by being more cannon fodder
There are many volunteers from Africa, India, Latin America, and anti-fascists from Europe fighting for the Russians, etc. So far, this has not caused any problems.
@@Robert6889that you know of.
@@Robert6889 Difference being, these are volunteers that are most likely have smaller numbers hence easier to give orders without the telephone effect kicking in. North Koreans are in the thousands and I can bet that only a small few can translate russian to Korean which is not an ideal scenario during combat
@@Robert6889Anti-fascists fighting for Russia? You got it backwards, Vova. And you Putin is showing.
Ukraine's sanctuary policy will *DEFINITELY* sway a bunch of their soldiers. Never been a cleaner chance out of North Korea than that.
From all the n Korea defector stories I've read. Once the parents are gone, there is no real connection to their homeland anymore.
From all the n Korea defector stories I've read. Once the parents are gone, there is no real connection to their homeland anymore.
Top notch quality content mate.
We had the opportunity to stop this. If we had been decisive and timely in our security assistance to Ukraine while they still had the manpower to effect a decisive victory, the war may have ended there. But we dithered until they got dragged into a long war against Russia, who has a great deal more resistance to attrition. The Ukrainians have fought with extreme bravery against all odds, but it won't be enough if they're forced to fight two nations at once. Either Ukraine will lose a great deal of territory before being forced into a negotiated settlement, or Allied countries will be dragged into the war to counter Russia and North Korea, widening the conflict into a war of alliances with the potential for nuclear escalation. Neither are good outcomes.
bad take, they were doomed from the start. You can send all the fancy equipment you want, they do not have adequate training for their troops (much less the multi-million dollar foreign equipment)
There is no timeline where the Ukraine would have won this war decisively.
Dude the intelligence cartoon killed me😂😂😂 love this channel ahaha
South Korea helped USA fighting war in vietnam
My Lai is the answer you're looking for.
My Lai.
Actually they fought for South Vietnam, the invaded country. Similar only if DPRK went to fight for Ukraine.
China has admitted that it had 250,000 troops in North Vietnam.
@@miguelservetus9534It's similar since large power waging war is being helped by koreans.
And every nation has a spin, where they were the good guys seeking something noble. For example Russia claims it defends Donbass from Ukraine (among other things) or like US claimed they were attacked and thus forced to go to war against Vietnam or more recently they had to launch preemptive attacks to defend themselves.
@@miguelservetus9534 Between 1964 and 1973, South Korea deployed around 320,000 troops to Vietnam to fight alongside the U.S. army in exchange for U.S. aid to resuscitate the then-ailing Korean economy.
@@ryank0351 Other peoples blood for U.S. $$$, that's how the Yanks work!
Thank you for the video Kappy.
N. Korean soldier: What are those drone things?
Russian: Oh, toys. Nothing to worry about.
N. Korean soldier: Great!
They’re going to learn HARD Russian winters are brutal
north korea and south of Russia are on the same line . same climate
@ I actually did not know that thanks!
Read on the stories about the Korean War and just how brutal the winter fighting was
Dummy
Actual B1 battledroid ass troops
Funny, but please don't dehumanise people.
@johanbjorkman1914 Roger Roger