There are lots of good answers to those questions. First, the war never ended in North Korea. They live under a military dictatorship that has been in a state of active war for over 60 years. It's a one sided do nothing war but they do still consider themselves at war. Second, money laundering. It's easier to run black market shit through North Korea than to use the customary financial systems. Lastly is politics, Xi is a top tier politicalfag. He knows how to make money and power plays without getting his hands dirty.
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if they are isolated how they get the metals and know how to do this? somebody is bankrolling them
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_North_Korea
so it seems that china provides most of their stuff. so if russia has good relations with china then why would have the need to go third party?
something about this story doesnt feel quite right
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[ - ] ItsOk2bArian 0 points 1.5 yearsNov 2, 2023 02:31:08 ago (+0/-0)
Second, money laundering. It's easier to run black market shit through North Korea than to use the customary financial systems.
Lastly is politics, Xi is a top tier politicalfag. He knows how to make money and power plays without getting his hands dirty.