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Just heard that Kim Jong Un is once again strongly criticizing Israel. The North Korean leader now claims that Israel isn't even a real country, but just a terror project supported by Washington. Quite a statement, if you ask me.
This fits the pattern — Pyongyang constantly criticizes Israel's military operations and U.S. foreign policy. They see these as destabilizing forces in global conflicts. Especially now, as tensions in the Middle East are rising again.
What I find interesting: North Korea positions itself consistently on the side of countries fighting against U.S. influence in the region. Kim Jong Un uses such statements strategically to strengthen these alliances. The criticism of Israel and the U.S. is a tried-and-true tool of Pyongyang's foreign policy.
This again shows how fragmented the global order has become. While some try to maintain stability, others continue to fuel conflicts.