Tweet of the Day: Fake? GIKorea | November 4, 2024 | North Korea | 2 Comments Examining the content of this ID would offer greater clarity, but as of now, its authenticity stands at about 50%. Here’s why: First, issuing IDs to regular North Korean soldiers is typically reserved for exceptional cases, though officers generally have them. https://t.co/GHM8dy4ZPp— Hyun-Seung Lee (@LeeHyunSeung85) November 3, 2024 Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookPrintPinterestLinkedInReddit Related Tags:North Korea, Russia 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments ChickenHead 18 hours ago This is almost certainly fake. I have been getting a steady stream of similar fakes, many with contradictory information. The comment, “Play stupid games – win stupid prizes. Don’t invade sovereign countries,” is a good example of what we are dealing with. There is no indication NK has or will invade any sovereign countries. It seems they will fight invading Ukranians on Russian soil. So perhaps that warning was intended for Ukraine? This brings up a question about the status of the breakaway regions of Ukraine. Are they still Ukraine? Through the lens of America’s Revolutionary War, they are no longer part of Ukraine. Through the lens of America’s Civil War, they are. Flyingsword 4 hours ago No mention of the US and NATO forces in Ukraine, odd that.
This is almost certainly fake. I have been getting a steady stream of similar fakes, many with contradictory information.
The comment, “Play stupid games – win stupid prizes. Don’t invade sovereign countries,” is a good example of what we are dealing with.
There is no indication NK has or will invade any sovereign countries. It seems they will fight invading Ukranians on Russian soil.
So perhaps that warning was intended for Ukraine?
This brings up a question about the status of the breakaway regions of Ukraine. Are they still Ukraine?
Through the lens of America’s Revolutionary War, they are no longer part of Ukraine. Through the lens of America’s Civil War, they are.
No mention of the US and NATO forces in Ukraine, odd that.