We've seen that the cost taken by Israel was pretty limited compared to the expected cost to Seoul that a hypothetical conflict would bring, and that despite accepting the cost of war it hasn't practically changed any nuclear potential that Iran has. Just more 38 north nonsense.
Pyunghwa Park and Uri Kidron examine how the varied willingness of states facing a regional nuclearizing rival to absorb the costs of war as a counterproliferation strategy has played into North Korea's nuclear advancements versus Iran's restraints. https://t.co/5AENvwqFtO
🇰🇵🇨🇳 Xi Jinping y Kim Jong Un visitan la Escuela Central de Cuadros del Partido del Trabajo de Corea.
El centro forma a los futuros cuadros del partido en marxismo-leninismo, dirección política y gestión del Estado.
TL;DR Finland lost twice and are revising their history by saying "nuh uh" towards people pointing out their involvement in sieging Leningrad and putting kids in concentration camps
@ripplebrain Especially with the newer self guided missiles which just need to be raised vertically you can make a "launcher" with a couple guys with welders, box tube, and the hydraulic system stolen from an excavator
@andaluzaroja The amount of comments on how this is actually due to Russian/Chinese investment or economic liberalisation (or stolen crypto, because those directly translate to a construction industry obviously) are driving me insane
Much of this is a direct consequence of the 7th WPK Congress in 2016 beginning the work to steadily restore central command over the national economy via 5-year plans, and ironing out the transitional issues of the 2000's caused by sanctions, arduous march, and reformist trends.