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Builds Kim Jong-un's regime: what exactly does Putin like about North Korea's ideology

by alex

On the relationship between Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un is a legend. The head of the Kremlin maintains contact with his North Korean counterpart not only because of his help with the supply of weapons for the war with Ukraine.

Putin looks up to Kim Chen-un and seeks to create the same dynastic model of government as in the DPRK. Russian human rights activist, blogger, opposition politician Mark Feigin told 24 Channel about this, noting that the dictator has not yet managed to do this.

Putin’s desire is a dynastic state

The Kim Jong-un regime has existed for many decades. After the Korean War in 1950 – 1953, the Kim family built an ideological system that, in particular, embraced the Russian worldview with Eastern characteristics, which ultimately changed the Koreans. One has only to look at how radically different the DPRK is from peaceful South Korea.

Dynastic principles have long been built in Pyongyang. It can’t even occur to anyone that the “steering wheel” of the board will be taken by a person not from the Kim family. The country decided to continue the system through blood ties – children.

The Putin regime is not yet ideological. There were no signs that would make it possible to painlessly make daughters and sons successors to Putin. He is just at the beginning of this journey. Therefore, Putin has not yet jumped over the regime of Kim Jong-un,” Feigin emphasized.

Will Putin’s dynasty be successful

Feigin suggested that Vladimir Putin, until the age of 80, seeks to finally transform his regime into a dynastic and totalitarian dictatorship, which, with the predicted unchanged power, should continue after the current head of the Kremlin.

Putin is now busy with what will happen after him. This needs to be done in this decade, and he remains in power. He plans to go further, not just until 2030. “He has no other idea how to prolong himself until 2040 and in general until his physical conditions allow,” the blogger noted.

The Russian president will force the people of Russia to come to terms with the fact that he will be replaced by one of his relatives. The Kremlin is now actively working to bring an ideology to this – “why should a close person take Putin’s chair.” The Russians probably already have an understanding of how to implement this. If people do not accept such a scenario, they will be eliminated traditionally through repression.

Cooperation between Russia and North Korea: latest news< /h2>

  • North Korea handed over 1.5 million shells to the Russian occupiers for the war with Ukraine, but most of them are unusable and require detailed testing for combat effectiveness. The DPRK supplies the aggressor country with shells that were manufactured more than 50 years ago. At the same time, Pyongyang is increasing domestic production and asking Moscow to exchange certain technologies, particularly missile and submarine technologies, in order to develop its own defense industry.
  • South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won Sika reported that the DPRK transferred several million artillery ammunition to Russia. In total, more than 6 thousand containers with shells were sent to the aggressor country. They can contain more than 3 million 152 mm caliber shells and 500 thousand 122 mm caliber shells. Hundreds of North Korean ammunition factories are operating at about 30% of their capacity due to shortages of raw materials and electricity.
  • Russia is known to have used North Korean missiles against Ukraine. There is no talk yet about large-scale supplies of ballistics from the DPRK. However, Moscow has repeatedly, since the end of December 2023, launched ballistic missiles from North Korea at our country. The Office of the Prosecutor General reported that we are talking about at least 24 Kn-23/24 missiles fired.

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