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shavenferret said:

South Korea is understandably upset at the news of its northern rival in sending troops to Ukraine.  I think that what they specifically have a problem with is that NK will now have experienced units whereas before they didn't have any that have served in a war.  They don't want NK to level up.  So, the goal is to make Russia want to send them back.  Here's a collection of a few articles that you can peruse at your own leisure:

Article 3 states "in case a direct threat of armed invasion is created", the two nations "shall immediately operate the channel of bilateral negotiations for the purpose of adjusting their stands" and "discussing feasible practical measures". Article 4 of the treaty states that should either nation "put in a state of war by an armed invasion", the other "provide military and other assistance with all means in its possession without delay" in accordance "with Article 51 of the UN Charter and the laws of the DPRK and the Russian Federation".

North Korean–Russian Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership - Wikipedia

This treaty is a risk to South Korea as well, we know how insane Kim is already, all he needs to do is perform some false flag bullshit and then convince Putin that South Korea is about to attack his country and Russia will rush to their defence as per the treaty (although Russia's promises don't mean shit) but Kim's not a smart man.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 22 October 2024