The roots of the Ukraine-Russia conflict are deeply entwined in the complex history between the two nations, dating back to the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. With the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine gained independence, but its relationship with Russia remained fraught with tension. Russia, historically a dominant power in the region, hasContinue reading “Escalation at the Brink: The Urgent Need for the U.S. to Exit the Ukraine-Russia Conflict”
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North Korea and South Korea exchange fire. War inevitable?
The following excerpts are from an NBC article posted on May 3, 2020. The article is titled “South Korea says troops exchanged fire along North Korean border” and was written by Stella Kim and The Associated Press. The link to the full article can be found below. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/south-korea-says-troops-exchanged-fire-along-north-korean-border-n1198846 South Korean officials said their troops exchangedContinue reading “North Korea and South Korea exchange fire. War inevitable?”
Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii”
I’ve been seeing a lot on social media lately about rumors that Kim Jong Un might be dead, or be in critical condition. There’s also talks that his sister Kim Yo-Jong might take over. There are also talks that she will be a lot worse for the North Koreans than Kim Jong Un. I’m notContinue reading “Kim Yo-Jong Is Not “Kawaii””
