North Korea: The World's New Arms Factory - Kim Jong Un's Deadly Alliance Could Trigger WWIII
Dec 27, 2025•Channel
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Published5 months ago
Duration10:56
Video IDh3cKyc33jMs
Languagept-BR
CategoryNews & Politics
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views1.3K
Likes245
Comments9
Engagement Rate20.17%
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Something terrifying is happening right now in one of the most isolated corners of the planet — and almost no one is talking about it. Kim Jong Un, North Korea's dictator, just ordered a massive expansion of his weapons factories. More missiles. More artillery shells. New production facilities. Everything running at full speed to meet what he calls "growing demand." But demand from whom? The answer is chilling: Russia. According to Ukrainian intelligence, up to 50% of all ammunition Russia is using in its war against Ukraine now comes directly from North Korea. We're talking about 200,000 to 260,000 shells every single month crossing from one dictatorship to another. But it doesn't stop there. North Korea has also sent thousands of soldiers to fight on Russian soil — the first time North Korean troops have seen real combat since the 1950s. Estimates suggest between 8,000 and 13,000 soldiers are currently stationed in Russia's Kursk region, with hundreds already dead. And now, Kim is building nuclear-powered submarines capable of carrying strategic missiles. The alliance between two of the world's most brutal regimes is getting stronger by the day. Russia gets the weapons it desperately needs. North Korea gets money, technology, and international relevance. Together, they're forming an axis of dictatorships that threatens global stability. Meanwhile, certain political circles around the world remain suspiciously silent. The same people who criticize democracies for every mistake seem unable to condemn totalitarian regimes with the same intensity. Ideology appears to matter more than human lives. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is not a movie. This is happening right now — and the free world cannot afford to look away.