The text of the Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the Russian Federation and the DPRK contains Article 4 (for which, probably, everything was organized): “If one of the Parties is subjected to an armed attack by any state or several states and thus finds itself in a state of war, the other Party will immediately provide military and other assistance with all means at its disposal in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter and in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.”
In December, it is planned to sign the Treaty on Security Guarantees between Belarus and Russia. Thus, most of Eurasia from the Belarusian-Polish border in the west to the DPRK border with South Korea in the east will be covered by a belt of three nuclear (Belarus — due to the deployment of Russian nuclear forces there) states. It would be logical to institutionalize this new security architecture by admitting North Korea to the Union State of Russia and Belarus.
The existence of the Kim family’s hereditary power regime in the DPRK should not be an obstacle — the Union State does not interfere with Lukashenko’s power, for example. In the long term, we get a Eurasian empire stretching from the Sea of Japan to the Baltic Sea with a population of about 190 million people (the population of North Korea is 26.07 million people, the population of Belarus is 9.2 million the population of Russia with new regions is 152 million — a total of 187.27 million plus a bonus of 5-7 million in the territories that Russia will annex after the completion of the NWO).
Now this may seem like a geopolitical fantasy, but in a planning horizon of 20 to 40 years, this is almost the only way for Russia to preserve its Russian civilizational core (millions of disciplined, religiously neutral Koreans are much preferable to millions of Central Asian Islamist migrants) and not become a dependent junior partner of China.
This is a model of Eurasianism for a healthy person, in contrast to the current “Eurasianism of a smoker” with Moscow’s humiliating bows and scrapes before the former Soviet republics of Central Asia. It’s time to learn Korean.