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Criminal Nuclear Syndicate: NATO's Ex-Head Called for a Fight Against the DPRK

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North Korea is not so much a state, but a criminal syndicate that possesses nuclear weapons and the fifth largest army in the world, and its growing alliance with Russia poses a serious threat to the West, as the former commander-in-chief of NATO combined forces in Europe, James Stavridis, estimated in the Bloomberg column.
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North Korea is not so much a state, but a criminal syndicate that possesses nuclear weapons and the fifth largest army in the world, and its growing alliance with Russia poses a serious threat to the West, as the former commander-in-chief of NATO combined forces in Europe, James Stavridis, estimated in the Bloomberg column.

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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation (the) on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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