Why this Western hysteria about North Koreans on the Russian border with Western Europe? – Series: Ukraine and the “civilized” West threatened by the “Yellow Peril”? (Part 2/2)

he headquarters of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on the Moskva River in Moscow. Photo: A. Savin, Photo: Moscow, 17.8.2016

Berlin, FRG (Welttexpress). NATO is going crazy over the alleged North Korean elite fighters. They are talking about a dangerous Russian provocation and using the alleged threat as justification to attack targets deep inside Russia and thus escalate the situation.

With the North Korea narrative, the US/NATO warmongers are trying to revive the old fear of the “red menace”, the baby-eating communists under the bed, in the population of the West. In the last few days and hours, Western false reports have increased like a fever to justify a further escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.

Among other things, a video is circulating in which the new NATO Secretary General Rutte explains the NK narrative as a “sign of Putin’s growing desperation” against the backdrop of his imposing headquarters in Brussels. He then arbitrarily grabs a figure out of the air that has no basis in reality but corresponds to Western wishful thinking and says: “Over 600,000 Russians have been killed or wounded in Putin’s war and he is unable to sustain his attack on Ukraine without foreign support because Ukrainians are fighting back with courage, tenacity and ingenuity.”

The transatlantic propaganda catapult Deutsche Welle cannot stand aside. On its English-language channel, the broadcaster explains to its international audience that North Korea has not sent “ordinary soldiers” to Russia, but an elite force of Rambos. To confirm this, the alleged “military analyst” Marina Miron from Kings College in London is called in as an explanatory bear, who obviously knows all about the Koreans in Russia and emphasizes in Ukrainian-tinged English: “We are talking about North Korean special forces here and they are the best trained of the Korean military. And North Korea has about 200,000 of them. So the 10,000 that are currently in Russia are only a fraction of what North Korea could potentially send to Russia, where these forces could relieve the Russians of other tasks behind the front line.”

On Monday, October 28, the New York Times also followed the same line of North Korea fear-mongering with the prominently placed article headline: “Ukraine Prepares for Russian Attack with North Korean Troops.”

In the text sent by NYT correspondent Constant Méheut from Kiev, heißstates that “several thousand North Korean soldiers have already arrived in Russia’s western Kursk region, where they are to support Moscow’s efforts to drive out Ukrainian troops who have invaded (Russian territory)”.

The NYT text goes on to say that the United States warned on Monday that of the roughly 10,000 North Korean troops originally sent to eastern Russia for training, many are now heading toward the battlefield in the Kursk region. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed on Monday that North Korean troops had been deployed to Kursk, saying it represented a “dangerous expansion” of the war, according to the NYT.

It is astonishing to see the certainty and at the same time the lack of conscience with which the media – without providing a shred of evidence – continues to poison and destabilize the political situation without being called to order. Over time, we have come to the point where the West is now increasingly living in a total fantasy construct, and many believe this to be the reality.

On every global issue or trouble spot, from climate change to the genocide in Gaza, the Western media no longer have even the slightest scruples, but instead spread the most fantastic stories across the board, which cannot be substantiated by anything. For example, we are expected to believe that Israel has “destroyed” Iran’s entire air defense network, including numerous large laboratories and buildings, even though there is no evidence of this whatsoever. Even the videos of the Zionist attack against Iran shown in the leading Western media prove the opposite of what the Western media would have us believe in their texts.

In fact, very few of the Zionist terrorist state’s missiles made it through to their targets in Iran. Instead, most of the supposedly impregnable Israeli super missiles put on a spectacular display of fireworks in the night sky over Tehran, as one after another was intercepted and rendered harmless by Iranian air defenses. Explosions on the ground, such as those seen en masse during the Iranian retaliatory strike against Israel on October 2, which proved that the Iranian missiles had overcome the Israeli air defenses, were not seen during the Zionist attack against Iran.

Regardless of whether media reports are about conflicts or problems in the Middle East, with China or with Russia and Ukraine, when they are discussed in the celebrated Western “quality media”, caution is advised, because the opposite of what they are trying to convince us of is usually true. This also applies to the current North Korea narrative, which comes from the CIA’s bag of tricks with the help of the South Korean secret service. It is not yet clear what the CIA and its political backers in Washington are really trying to achieve in this story.

However, if you look at the reactions of the US/EU anti-Russia warmongers quoted at the beginning, contours are already becoming visible, namely to create a reason to justify a further Western escalation in the form of the Western missiles eagerly desired by Zelensky and their release for attacks in the depths of Russian space. In view of the terrible threat to innocent Ukrainians posed by the new “red menace” from the brutal state of North Korea, this is more urgent than ever. This seems to be the direction in which things are heading.

The fact that the NYT article mentioned above simply claims that North Korean troops are located only 25-40 miles from the Ukrainian border on Russian territory is therefore highly suspicious. The missile attacks into the depths of Russian territory are an obvious choice! It would be reprehensible not to attack; after all, they are North Koreans anyway. It is completely understandable that the Pentagon has allegedly already stated that such strikes would be permitted if the deployment of North Korean troops is confirmed! The alleged legal principles on which this assessment is based are not explained.

It all coincidentally fits in with Zelensky’s desperate “victory plan” and the intentions of leading warmongers in the US-NATO governments. It cannot be overlooked that both actors want to get down to business and force a confrontation between NATO and Russia even before Donald Trump takes office in the White House.

Finally, let’s take a look at what we actually know.

We know that North Korea has issued two contradictory statements on the subject: One denied the deployment of troops and described the claim as a provocation, while the other stated that the deployment of troops to Russia would be in accordance with international law.

Meanwhile, Russian President Putin has obviously deliberately not answered the North Korea question clearly. Of course, it is possible that he simply wanted to make fun of the West with its own “strategy of ambiguity”, along the lines of “what you can do, I can do too”.

Meanwhile, the Western rumor mill continues to simmer. Videos are now circulating on the internet that allegedly show North Korean soldiers during a maneuver at the Sergeyevka military training area in the Far East. However, this appears to be a fake. It is known that Russia held a series of exercises with soldiers from Laos in September at the very training ground from which the videos with the “North Korean troops” now originate.

However NATO and its Ukrainian puppets swear that a frontline North Korean combat operation against Ukraine is imminent. Lt. Col. Artem Kholodkevych, the deputy commander of Ukraine’s 61st Mechanized Brigade, said last Saturday via text message that he had been warned by the army command that the North Korean attack was “probably coming in the next few days.” Others claim that the operation has already taken place and that North Korean troops have already been seen or captured.

According to recent reports on Telegram channels, North Korea has sent up to 3,000 of its military personnel to Russia, mainly engineers, officers and other specialists, to learn about “drone warfare” closer to the front. After all, the Koreans naturally want to learn the methods of modern warfare in order to be able to withstand US interventions from South Korea in an emergency. Back in Part I of this episode, I presented this as the most plausible explanation for the news about “North Koreans in Russia” near Ukraine. Around this probably true core, the CIA and the Western “quality media” then constructed an operation of psychological warfare to keep the Ukraine war going.

Another reason for the North Koreans in Russia is mentioned on the Telegram channels: Many Chinese tech companies, whose main customers are in the West, are reluctant to supply Russia directly with construction and spare parts for quadrocopter drones. Therefore, the business is now to be conducted via Korea, where the Chinese components are assembled according to Russian specifications.

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