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Artyom Lukin
ArtyomLukin
Along w/ Moscow and Warsaw, Pyongyang must be one capital where they are closely watching Belarus. In terms of domestic and international politics, Belarus has some similarities to DPRK. There
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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
notXiangyu
The "Republic of China" and Taiwan are not one and the same - this is something that both advocates of reunification and separatists agree on, but something that western supporters
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Betty Suh
SuhBetty
#한국전쟁 #KoreanWar #KoreanWar70YearsOn 25 July 1950 North Korea's Kim Il Sung (grandfather of #KimJongUn) invaded the South in an attempt to reunify the peninsula by force. By 1 October 1950,
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Eric Kleefeld
EricKleefeld
A short thread: Comparing the Trump paintings of Jon McNaughton, with state “art” of North Korea worshipping the Kim Dynasty. And one more. (For now, anyway…) Another one in
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Paul MacDonald
pkmacdonald
I’ve noticed a mini-genre of foreign policy op-eds that go something like this: “Trump may have been crazy, but his foreign policy idea on [some issue I care about] was
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Colin Zwirko
ColinZwirko
(1/11) A thread on North Korea's year-in-review documentary film on Kim Jong Un, airing on KCTV daily since Feb. 1Called "The Year 2020 of Exhaustive Efforts for the People (위민헌신의
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Fabian Hinz
fab_hinz
With Iran-DPRK missile cooperation in the news, it might be a good idea to recount a pretty fascinating story. The IRGC's first Scud B shopping trip to North Korea. Thread.
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ThePATRIQT
IvotedT
Qanon’s “Sky Event”, “Red Castle / Green Castle” & “October Surprise”The covert extraction of the hostage dictator Kim Jong Un to free North Korea from the CIA and reunify the
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CivilDrivel
DrivelCivil
1/ The following is a mixture of fact and speculation. I am not a journalist, just someone offering a few ideas out to the world. I suspect this will one
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John Lee
koreanforeigner
Classy. A SKorean cartoonist has portrayed Park Sang-hak, a NKorean defector, as a mad dog.미친X means mad dog. The X was used because adding the word dog would have been
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Josh Smith
joshjonsmith
Some economic reforms that emerged after North Korea’s Kim Jong Un took power are under threat as his government responds to a series of crises by reasserting state controls, casting
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Bruce Klingner
BruceKlingner
THREAD: My @heritage paper on recommendations for Biden policy on North Korea. https://www.heritage.org/asia/report/biden-administration-must-address-daunting-north-korea-challengeAlliances. The most immediate and significant U.S. policy pr
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Bazaari (in training)
SuspiciousPleb
The ability of flipping off ones President or PM without being charged, or voting in elections doesn’t imply the state of political agency plebs have.Political systems are far more complex
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2022 Olympian Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
There is astounding poverty of foreign policy thinking. It is both Trump obsessed and gratuitously narcissistic in US political self absorption. Virtually any geopolitical problem you cite will NOT be
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Robert E Kelly
Robert_E_Kelly
.@GrecianFormula is very kind, but I must say that I just don't see much different coming regarding North Korea with a Biden victory. So I am not sure how much
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Ned Price
nedprice
Not one of Trump's foreign policy moves has been about the national interest. Every single decision--but especially the big ones--has had one interest in mind: his own political fortune.Here he's
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