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NORTH KOREA SUNGLASSES UNIT
Men who wear weird black suits and sunglasses even in the dark? We know from somewhere...
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un (39) deployed his bodyguards in addition to troops and rockets during a two-hour swanky parade in the capital Pyongyang. There are hundreds.
Kim's bodyguards at work (2018) - still without sunglasses
Although Kim Jong-un is not in danger in North Korea and trips abroad only occur once in a blue moon, he has an army of security guards to protect him.
The men who look like clones are strongly reminiscent of the Hollywood blockbuster" “Men in Black” (which, like everything Western, is banned in North Korea) from 1997, with Tommy Lee Jones (76) and Will Smith (54) in the leading roles.
In the film, Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith (right) play the Men in Black that hunt aliens.
It wasn't the only ludicrous show during the parade that soldiers and civilians are said to have been practicing for months. Blocks of thousands of fighters converged on the capital Pyongyang, followed by tanks and ICBMs. In addition, veterans of the Korean War (which ended in 1953) drove by in front of the Kim Balcony, who had to be supported due to their age.
Kim presents his new attack drones.
At the massive" "Victory Day" weapons show to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the Korean War, the Kim dynasty presented nuclear-capable missiles and new attack drones delivered.
- Kim Jong-un at the front of the train
Explosive: These were banned by the United Nations Security Council with the support of China and Russia. Allegedly, the latest North Korean ICBMs" "Hwasong-"7" and" "Hwasong-1"," were demonstrated.
Experts fear that their range could hit targets in the United States."
“It is exciting that Kim presented the Russians with the most modern weapons. According to UN resolutions, North Korea is prohibited from developing the missiles shown. This raises the question: To what extent is Russia still adhering to the sanctions against North Korea that Russia decided on?
Kim shows the world his arsenal of weapons.
And further" "Supplies of ammunition and arms to Russia have become more likely after this visit. It is also possible that North Koreans will be sent to work in Russia or Russian-occupied territories".”
USA suspects: Russia wants to buy weapons from Kim
According to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (61), the United States assumes that Putin's Minister of War wants to procure weapons for his country in North Korea.
Jets colored the sky.
He strongly doubts that Shoig" "holiday"s" in North Korea, Blinken said on a visit to Australia" "We see that Russia is desperate for support, for weapons wherever it can find them, to continue its aggression against Ukraine."
The striving for weapons supplies can be observed in North Korea and Iran" "which has supplied many drones to Russi," said Blinken. Russia uses this t" “destroy civilian infrastructure and kill civilians in Ukraine."
Kim's war show is like everything military in North Korea: a meticulously choreographed mass event.
One thing is clear: Russia is one of the few countries maintaining contact with North Korea. According to US information, North Korea had supported Russia's war of aggression in Ukraine and supplied weapons to Russia. However, Pyongyang has denied these allegations.
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