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It's in the US's Interests: How Trump's Arrival Could Change Cooperation between Russia, North Korea, and China

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It's in the interests of the United States: how Trump's arrival could change cooperation between Russia, North Korea and China Angela Figin

During his term, Donald Trump will make every effort to break the partnership between China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, which has already involved its troops in the war against Ukraine.

However, for this, the newly elected US President needs Ukraine. In a conversation with Channel 24, Army General and former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service Nikolai Malomuzh suggested what actions Trump will take to strengthen cooperation between Russia and North Korea.

How Trump will act

According to the former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Trump will use powerful means to force Kim Jong-un to stop supporting Russia. In order to neutralize the strengthening of cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, it is necessary to act comprehensively.

In particular, the Ukrainian Armed Forces must apply pressure on the battlefield so that the North Koreans suffer losses that will lead to a refusal to actively participate. It is also important to involve South Korea, which is interested in weakening the DPRK's position.

Important! Although the war in Ukraine has indeed strengthened the partnership between Russia, China, North Korea and Iran, international policy experts say these countries are not natural allies and have many conflicting interests. However, the desire to counter American supremacy on the world stage is actually a powerful incentive for the alliance of dictators.

Interestingly, China, which also continues to cooperate with Russia, denied the story of involving troops from the DPRK, refusing to comment in any way. And then Xi Jinping even said that he would form a de-escalation position, because involving the North Korean military in the war against Ukraine is a direct escalation on the part of Russia.

This is because strengthening cooperation between the DPRK and Russia is strategically disadvantageous to China, because they are effectively forming a military bloc. Beijing would like to dominate both Moscow and Pyongyang, Malomuzh noted.

According to him, Beijing is allegedly showing its neutrality, but politically, operationally and strategically it will act in such a way that the DPRK would focus on China and not delve into the real military component of Russia's aggressive actions.

China is now waiting, and then will step in as a peacemaker and coordinator of the peace process. However, Trump will not allow this. Here the game will be played at the level of geopolitical security interests, added the army general.

It is important that everyone comes to a consensus: the US, Europe, and China, on how to stop wars, how to establish a new world order, how to put pressure on Putin so that he does not have a chance.

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