Suddenly Everyone Blames the Wrong People?
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is now accusing the United States of being the 'mastermind' of deliberately prolonging the Ukraine-Russia war.
Ironically, at the same time, his own army is reportedly back on the battlefield with Russia.
According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Pyongyang has sent thousands of soldiers to the Kursk region, Russia, causing fierce fighting that has claimed the lives of hundreds of North Korean and Russian fighters.
So far, Moscow and Pyongyang have remained silent as if nothing has happened.
In another geopolitical plot twist, Kim slammed the US as a 'destroyer of global peace'.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump, who has just returned to power, is trying to position himself as a 'hero' by offering to negotiate a ceasefire.
However, strangely, Trump himself is now blaming Zelensky for the prolongation of this war.
The situation is getting more and more complicated – Kim blames the US, Russia blames the US, Trump blames Zelensky, and this war is still going on.
One thing is for sure – the finger-pointing war is heating up, but on the ground, the bullets are still flying. Who is the ‘real deal’ and who is just playing propaganda?