North Korea Troops in Ukraine: What Does It Mean for NATO?
Kursk Region, RussiaWed Oct 30 2024
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This: Russia's got North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine. That's a big deal, right? Lithuania's president thinks so too. He says that NATO should let Ukraine use long-range weapons to hit targets inside Russia. Why? Because he thinks North Korea's involvement makes things way more serious. But is that the best move? Let's think about it.
North Korea's been helping Russia with weapons and stuff. But now, they've sent troops too. The NATO Secretary-General, Mark Rutte, said this is a big escalation. He's worried about Russia's war expanding.
Lithuania's president, Gitanas Nausėda, says Ukraine needs better weapons to fight back. He tweeted that NATO should give Ukraine long-range missiles and permission to strike military targets in Russia. He thinks waiting just makes things worse.
Lithuania's worried about Russia's tricks, like messing with GPS signals. Their rep to NATO, Deividas Matulionis, says they should talk about letting Ukraine use long-range weapons without restrictions.
The U. S. is watching this closely. They're worried North Korean troops might join the fight soon. They're talking to Ukraine and other allies about what to do.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, talked to South Korea's president. He said North Korean troops are training near the combat zone. This number might go up to 12, 000.
So, what do you think? Should NATO change its rules and give Ukraine more powerful weapons? Or is there a better way to handle this?
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