The Kims Are Coming! By Daniel McAdams
(2024-10-28 at 00:34:37 )

The Kims Are Coming! By Daniel McAdams

After a few cat and mouse days of Defense Secretary Lloyd "Raytheon" Austins denials, the Pentagon finally yesterday affirmed that there was evidence of a North Korean military presence in Russia. Asked what they were doing in Russia, Austin replied, "What exactly they are doing? Left to be seen. These are things that we need to sort out."

For days, South Korea (no conflict of interest there) and Ukraine (nor there) had been claiming that thousands of North Korean soldiers had swooped in to rescue a beaten and bloodied Russian army from certain defeat at the hands of Ukraine (which has lost nearly a million men at arms in the nearly three year war). As the Russian army accelerates its pace, burning through the last fortified towns in eastern Ukraine, the mainstream media continues - with a few reluctant but panicked exceptions - to push the "Russia is losing" narrative.

The added twist of thousands of "evil communists" from North Korea screaming across the Russian tundra (on horseback, no doubt) promises to add new plot lines to the drama concocted by the mainstream media and most of Washington,D.C., and indeed the usual suspects are biting furiously at the bait.

Take United States House Intelligence Committee Chairman Michael Turner. He is so outraged that there might be members of the North Korean military in Russia that he actually sent a letter to President Biden calling for war. "If North Korean military forces join Russias war against Ukraine," Fox News reported him to say, "the United States should consider the possibility of direct military action."

Against whom? We are already involved in a proxy war with Russia through Ukraine. We are already directly involved in Israels seven-front war against its neighbors and Iran. Who does Chairman Turner think we should attack if North Korean troops are present in Russia? Russia? North Korea? China? All of them?

North Korea and Russia have just signed a treaty whereby their two militaries will more closely collaborate and even come to each others aid if one is threatened.

While such an agreement may give Turner and the other neocons the vapors, it is nothing different than the mutual defense treaty the United States has with its NATO partners and with many others on a bipartisan basis.

Treaties for me but not for thee? Is that the name of the "rules-based international order" game?

The hypocrisy runs even deeper. It is well-known and widely reported that NATO countries are training Ukrainian troops not only in NATO countries but inside Ukraine itself.

So it is absolutely fine for the United States and its NATO partners to insert troops inside Ukraine to train its military to kill more Russians and to even operate sophisticated weapons systems inside Ukraine that the Ukrainian military could never operate on its own, but if Russia strikes up a deal with North Korea where the two armies can train together inside Russia, it is a "red line" (as Chairman Turner wrote) that demands that we start WWIII.

It seems we are not sending our best and brightest to Congress.

What we are witnessing is the birth of a new narrative after some 500 Ukraine narratives have already collapsed under the weight of their own contradictions.

Remember the two years of "Russia is losing" narrative? Well just this week NATOs Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, said in an interview with the German Spiegel magazine that Russia would emerge from this conflict actually STRONGER than when it entered!

But of course they are losing..

So what to do? Just as the Hollywood writers do once a sit-com has run too many seasons and is playing itself out, plot-wise, insert a new character. Insert a new twist, to bamboozle the viewers and give them a new reason to keep watching the program.

It is funny but not funny, because the future of the world hangs in the balance. Just like the film "Idiocracy" has become a documentary in our absurd times, so has "Wag the Dog." The military industrial complex with its Hollywood-like allies producing endless narratives to keep the gravy train rolling..

P.S. if anyone believes this whole insane and hysterical anti-North Korea narrative is not political..well I have a bridge in Brazoria, TX, to sell you..

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