North Korea Commemorates One Year Anniversary of Troop Deployment to Support Russia’s War Against Ukraine
For both Kim Jong-un and Putin, the North Korean troop deployment to fight against Ukraine in Russia’s Kursk province has to now be considered a success. The Ukrianians lost a valuable negotiating piece by losing the land they gained in Kursk provice. Additionally many inexpendable Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the Kursk operation fighting very expendable North Korean soldiers:

This image captured on Aug. 30, 2025, shows the music video of the song titled “Remember,” aired by the Korean Central Television, highlighting the contributions made by North Korean troops in the Russia-Ukraine war. (Yonhap)
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un finalized his decision to deploy troops to support Russia in its war against Ukraine on Aug. 28 last year, shortly after Kyiv launched a surprise offensive into Kursk, a video released by the North’s state media showed Sunday.
The Korean Central Television recently released the music video of a song titled “Remember,” featuring North Korean soldiers who fought in Russia’s front-line region of Kursk.
The video’s background images include a document on a plan to “liberate” Kursk, ratified by Kim, as well as a scene of the leader in a white summer Mao suit presiding over a meeting with key military officials, including Pak Jong-chon, vice chairman of the ruling party’s Central Military Commission, and Ri Chang-ho, vice chief of the General Staff.
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I don’t much like Ukraine. Or Russia. And the only thing potentially nice about Norkistan is that they have Koreans there.
However, I’d love to see them stop murdering each other.
But. They won’t.
“The Korean Central Television recently released the music video of a song titled “Remember,” featuring North Korean soldiers who fought in Russia’s front-line region of Kursk.”
So Korean Central Television now officially plays more music videos than MTV.
Capitalism has failed.
don’t much like Ukraine.
That @setnaffa and the Setnaffarians have pretty much made clear in this right-wing blog.
Or Russia.
This I believe @setnaffa is distancing himself from the Russians although it is obvious that he’s a pro-Russia globalist running a laptop farm on their behalf.
As such @setnaffa shouldn’t waste his time trying to say that he’s in no way associated with the Russians when it is obvious that the opposite is the case.
If this was a purely ideological right-wing blog, we would all be Ukranian Banderites and members of Azov.
You know Ukraine screwed up when I can’t side with the Nazis.
Bonus question: What is a “pro-Russian globalist”?
That’s like calling someone a Nazi mudshark or blaming a Muslim for stealing your porkchop.
Just because you don’t feel good about a word and want to use it as an insult, be aware not every combination of all those words work, as many are contradictory.
I would have, at one point in my life, have wanted to be a globalist with my “laptop”; but, apart from the issues with incurable STDs in 21st Century, my religion and my wife won’t allow me to share my DNA.
I do have a family history of large families; but I’m not into blondes.
Looks like white supremacy.
I see almost no diversity…
…well, except for the trannies.
That photo was taken before 1885, there may have been trannies in Texas back then; but I don’t think it was a profitable trade…
What is a “pro-Russian globalist”?
A pro-Russian globalist is someone who dresses up as ‘anti-globalist’ but always ends up supporting Moscow’s interests—pushing policies like more coal imports (from Russia), undermining allies, and weakening democratic institutions.
In short: globalism, but for the Kremlin.
Ah, yes. Russia, the center of globalism… burried in their sanction-walled economy with half the western internet banned.
I haven’t kept up, but are they now following all the globalist fads like men in women’s sports costumes and unlimited Muslim imports?
Again you string words you don’t like together and think the whole will be larger than the sum of its parts.
Instead, it is just nonsense.
Of course you’re not pro-Russia globalist… you just happen to repeat their lines, defend their energy exports, and bash anyone who points it out. Total coincidence.
I am pro Russian in the sense that I don’t see them as an enemy if we have shared interests.
Further, I don’t see them an ideological enemy like Iran, an economic enemy like China, or a convenient enemy like North Korea.
Cheap Russian energy powering Korea is in my interests.
Russia offers far more than the tired old self-destructive EU which has replaced the Ottoman Empire as the sick man of Europe. Russia has resources I would like access to at friendy prices. That is from both an American and Korean point of view.
Russian, like bears, don’t think quite like people but, like bears, they aren’t stupid. They aren’t flooding their country with violent Muslims or empowering angry trannies. They benefit from the brilliance of the Jews but don’t allow the destructive influence that America does. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, they have taken some cultural lessons from the west and rejected many of the bad parts.
It is hard not to sympathize with the modern Russian attitude that they are protecting the values that have made successful cultures while watching the west go absolutely insane… which it is… at least until Trump came back.
…and the “far right”, which is actually center right, are now leading the polls in the 3 largest countries in Europe…
…so maybe the madness can end soon.
Perhaps the center right can win and turn a blind eye to the actual far right as they remove the Muslims from decent society and beat the weirdos out of the playgrounds and back into the closet where they belong.
As for Ukraine, they could have gotten by with the CIA Maiden coup and Putin would have had a sad face as Ukraine went from the Russian sphere of influence and into the west’s (despite post-Soviet promises that wouldn’t happen).
Putin might have even tolerated the deRussification of eastern Ukraine with no more response than supplying the pro-Russian rebels.
But Ukraine got suckered into baiting Putin with plans to join NATO and station NATO soldiers on the Russian border with their Moscow-ranged rockets.
This was an established red line. What did anyone expect would happen?
You don’t have to like what Putin did, but there was probably no better response to protect Russia’s interests…
…though I understand that is a weird concept to lefties… especially the Eurotarded ones who think loving your country is fascist and wanting it to protect your interests is racist.
I am pro Russian in the sense that I don’t see them as an enemy if we have shared interests.
Of course you do. Russia is anti-woke. That’s what draws you Setnaffarians and the MAGA crowd to Russia.
Cheap Russian energy powering Korea is in my interests.
So you do admit to calling for Korea to abandon nuclear power and import coal from Russia.
Is this the beginning of an era, where @setnaffa and the Setnaffarians tell the truth instead of lying?
What’s disturbing is that @setnaffa and the Setnaffarians are willing to sell out their own country to Russia just to fight “wokeness.” It shows how petty and small-minded they really are.
“So you do admit to calling for Korea to abandon nuclear power and import coal from Russia.”
I have a long and well-documented history of calling for more nuclear power in Korea.
But, between the long lead time in constructing reactors combined with globalist controlled Korean politicians who wish to keep Korea dependent on foreign energy by blocking nuclear advances, Korea still needs coal and will continue to need it…
…especially if those AI data centers become a thing.
Then we can bìtch about the Hindu ghettos, as AI data centers certainly wont be developed by miserable Korean “programmers”.