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North Korea Joins the Battlefield: A New Front in Ukraine’s War

North Korea’s Military Support to Russia: A New Axis of Instability in Ukraine and East Asia

2024년 10월 28일
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Ukrainian media outlet Suspilne reported on the 16th (local time) that more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers in the Russian Far East are being trained for deployment in the Ukrainian war. The photo shows the training base of the special operations forces of the Korean People’s Army (North Korean Army) in the western region, as broadcast on North Korea’s Korean Central TV on the 2nd (Photo = Capture from Korean Central TV)

According to recent reports, North Korea is preparing troops to send to Ukraine in support of the Russian forces fighting there-in a major escalation. Ukrainian government sources have said that the first group of North Korean soldiers may be deployed as early as Sunday. It would be North Korea’s largest military deployment outside its borders since the Vietnam War. The U.S. and South Korea have confirmed that 3,000 troops would be deployed, although that number could go as high as 12,000 in total. The development in North Korea sending troops to Russia is a cause for serious concern for the U.S. and its allies, especially China, North Korea’s primary ally, which seems to be ill at ease with the present development.

Andrew Choi

Strategic Risks and Global Repercussions

With this entry of North Korean soldiers, new strategic risks are opened-a factor that could deepen security challenges in East Asia. Against this crisis, reports suggest that North Korea could be trading military support for advanced technologies in missile and nuclear capabilities with Russia. This, again, is a factor that will throw the region into unpredictable dimensions. North Korean involvement also has the capability to further complicate already strained diplomatic relationships within the region, particularly between the country and South Korea, which has given an indication of deep concern over the situation. For now, South Korea is
considering an upgrade of its support from non-lethal assistance to the possible supply of defensive or offensive weaponry, in the hope that it would not further escalate tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

Attention falls on the position of China. Although Beijing has tried to remain neutral in the Ukraine war by promoting a peace plan favoring Russia, North Korea’s military support for Moscow possibly undermines China’s influence over Pyongyang. The budding romance between Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin risks upstaging China’s decade-long position as the main ally of North Korea. Experts say Beijing is growing uneasy with the developments, which may tamper with Beijing’s strategic balance in the region.

China’s Dilemma

Complex relations between China and both North Korea and Russia are to blame for making Beijing edgy. While China has adhered to a diplomatic and economic alliance with Russia during the war in Ukraine, there has been growing frustration in Beijing over the war since it began just after Russian and Chinese leaders announced a “no limits” partnership in February 2022. China’s leadership might now be having second thoughts about this position, perhaps taking a harder stance after watching the blossoming relationship between Moscow and Pyongyang. President Xi Jinping called last week at a BRICS summit for an end to the conflict in Ukraine, signaling Beijing’s concern over the possible long-term consequences of the war.

Chinese mercenary Dian Weizhan claimed that eight North Korean officers were killed on the first day they were deployed to the Ukrainian battlefield. (Photo = Dian Weizhan SNS capture)

Indeed, the option for increased military cooperation-cum-leading armament and technology transfers-between the two could be where the real meaning may come in. The same message came through from Japan, which is well within the reach of the North Korean missile programs. But Washington and its allies are also viewing with caution the posturing, suggesting that further escalation could make the resolution of the Ukraine conflict more difficult and increase security risks in the region.

A Shifting Power Landscape

The ramifications of North Korea’s involvement are not restricted to the battlefield. “North Korea’s provision of military aid to Russia cements ties with Moscow further and alienates it more from the world community. The new development creates uncertainties over the future role of Pyongyang in the region amidst its relations with key global players such as China, Russia, and the U.S.”. Analysts even further warn that with North Korean forces at the front, the war would become even bloodier, with each side likely to redouble its efforts to outcompete its opponent.

What this essentially means is that North Korea’s involvement in the war in Ukraine presents a serious turning point in global dynamics, especially within the East Asia circle. With thousands of North Korean troops ready to support Russia’s war effort, further escalation and instability in the region have mounted substantially. In this regard, both China and the U.S. may carefully consider these events for their broader implications on diplomatic and military strategy across the region. Such a development underlines the unpredictability of the Ukraine conflict and its wide-ranging effects on global security.

<Student Reporter Andrew Choi>andewchoi0724@gmail.com

Andrew Choi is a Sophomore student in Canyon Crest Academy

 

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