Russia’s ties with N. Korea? Kim Jong-Il was born there; His father was a Soviet officer

FPI / May 1, 2019 By Donald Kirk It’s easy to overlook the Russian stake in the Korean Peninsula. We hear so much about China’s pivotal role, its influence over North Korea and its enormous trade with South Korea that we tend to forget the Soviet Union shared responsibility with the U.S. for the artificial […]
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