South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol warned during an address to the U.N. General Assembly that Seoul and its allies will not "stand idly by" if Russia gives North Korea technical assistance with its weapons program.
Sept. 21 (UPI) -- South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol warned during an address to the United Nations General Assembly that Seoul and its allies will not "stand idly by" if Russia gives North Korea technical assistance with its nuclear and missile programs.
So it's ok when the US makes untold numbers of arms deals all over the world but nobody else can? Like screw the Kremlin obviously but help me understand why one is ok and the other is not.
Such double standards! How is this different than stationing NATO nuclear capabilities along the Ukrainian-Russian border to enhance nuclear first strike capabilities against Russia?
Uh, they do. All the time. South Korea is a US military base masquerading as a country. Nuclear-armed submarines were recently deployed to SK as a show of force. South Korea is a site of missile defense systems that give the USA the ability to launch nuclear strikes and shoot down retaliatory strikes, giving them both encirclement over Russia and China and giving them a path to breaking MAD and bringing us closer to nuclear war.
China is the one who’s going to have a heart attack when there’s even more weapons on their doorstep.
China has been encircled by violent psychopaths for decades. It's not like it's going to be surprised by USA vassal states doing USA's bidding. That's been the state of the world since the USA took control of South Korea from the imperial Japanese and dropped more bombs on NK than all countries combined dropped during all of WW2.
Shit maybe S.Korea should go nuclear as well, really get the ball rolling.
I live in Asia and would rather not having North Korea got ahold of some nukes. Things are already pretty hot here between China and Taiwan, no need to add more heat between NK and SK. What are they going to do with the nuke anyway? To deter SK from invading NK? Doesn't seem to be necessary as annexing NK will ruin SK's economy, which is a strong enough deterrence.