North Korea strengthens ties with Russia by sending troops to support Ukraine
Since Donald Trump's last meeting with Kim Jong Un, North Korea has formed a significant alliance with Russia. Kim has sent around 10,000 soldiers to support Russia in its conflict with Ukraine, marking a shift in North Korea's international role. This military intervention is North Korea's first overseas deployment, moving away from its historically isolated stance. Analysts suggest this alliance with Russia may provide North Korea with economic benefits and access to advanced military technology. As Trump prepares to return to the White House, he will face a changed geopolitical landscape, with North Korea now actively involved in a major conflict alongside Russia. This development complicates the dynamics of U.S. foreign policy in the region.