The supreme leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, is on a protracted visit in Russia’s north, where he met President Vladimir Putin and was taken to visit a ‘Disneyland’ of military paraphernalia. Reportedly, both Kim and Putin have long shopping lists. North Korea may be a small power compared to Russia, but it possesses the conventional munition and armament that the Russian army is getting short of in Ukraine. Russia has sensitive nuclear, missile, submarine and aviation technology coveted by Pyongyang, which wants to take its arsenal to the next level. And North Koreans need food. The excessive militarisation of this country of 26 million has frequently pushed the population to the brink of starvation. I’m not aware of any North Korean jokes, but a joke in Soviet times said that the coat of arms of the USSR should be Cupidon: naked but armed. Brothers in arms and brothers under sanctions, the two regimes are happy together, perhaps more today than before. |