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North Korea and China rekindle their lost lust for power

Ananya Sharma by Ananya Sharma
April 1, 2023
in East Asia, Europe, Geopolitics, Global Issues
North Korea and China rekindle their lost lust for power

(Source: AP News)

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China is crawling back to North Korea! After ghosting them during the Covid-19 pandemic, China is suddenly interested in reviving its relationship with old pal, North Korea.
Of course, it was China who left North Korea high and dry during the pandemic, causing them all sorts of economic woes. But now that Pyongyang is getting its act together and revamping its defence arsenal, China wants back in.

North Korea has been aggressively testing its weapons in the region, creating quite a few ripples across the international community. The western world especially USA, South Korea and Japan have severly condemned the tests.

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But then has North Korea ever budged? Rather, the scientists in North Korea have been instructed by their so called ” Supreme Leader” to produce as many nuclear weapons as possible.
One can’t help but wonder what China’s true motives are. After all, they’ve been on a roll lately, brokering new deals and establishing new relationships all over the world. What are they eyeing in their mad rush for power? It should not be wrong to infer that maybe, China has appointed a new ambassador to North Korea with a malicious intent to encash upon North Korea’s Arsenal. Perhaps they’re setting up a new axis of power with North Korea. Who knows? All we know is that China always has an ulterior motive. So watch out, world, because they’re coming for you next!

This development comes at a time, when the recently concluded AUKUS deal with respect to Nuclear submarines is nothing but a measure to counter China’s influence in the region.  The blow hot, blow cold relations among countries in the Indo- Pacific are now taking interesting turns which is making analysts all over the world wonder.

 

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Ananya Sharma

Ananya Sharma

Senior Editor, TFI Media. Joining the dots of Geo Politics. A Chess player who also paints.

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