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I just noticed something interesting in global geopolitics worth analyzing. Kim Jong Un has made strong statements against Israel again, describing it as a U.S. control project rather than a legitimate state. This isn't the first time the North Korean leader has issued such criticisms, but the timing is significant.
What many overlook is that this is not just political noise. North Korea has been building strategic relationships with anti-Western actors in the Middle East for years, including military and training ties. When Kim Jong Un talks about Israel this way, he is reaffirming a broader geopolitical stance that has real implications on the ground.
The context is crucial here. While the Middle East region is already at maximum tension, statements from a nuclear power like North Korea add another dimension to an already volatile global landscape. It’s their way of reminding the world—especially Washington—that Pyongyang is involved in these discussions and has its own alliances.
From my perspective, this reflects how Kim Jong Un is using the Israel-Gaza conflict as an opportunity to reinforce his regime’s relevance on the international stage. It’s a calculated geopolitical chess move, not an impulsive reaction.
Meanwhile, the markets continue their own rhythm. DIA is trading at 0.18, THE at 0.09 with a slight positive movement of 0.10%, and ALLO also shows movement with a price of 0.09. In times like these, when global geopolitics shifts, crypto assets tend to react. If you’re following these movements, Gate is a good place to monitor the real-time action of these tokens.