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I just saw a rather strong statement issued by North Korea criticizing the military operations that the United States and Israel have been carrying out against Iran. According to reports, North Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was quite clear on this, stating that these actions are simply unacceptable under any context.
The interesting part is how North Korea is framing this. Not only does it talk about military aggression, but it goes further by questioning the contempt these countries show toward international law. The spokesperson was direct: accusing the United States and Israel of using force to impose their global hegemonic interests.
It is notable that North Korea publicly makes such statements. It seems the country is taking a quite defined stance in this regional conflict. What many do not notice is that these declarations also reflect how certain international actors view the situation from very different angles than the Western narrative.
North Korea's position on these geopolitical issues remains a factor that many underestimate in current international relations analyses.