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U.S. Intelligence Agency Expert: Kim’s Health Deteriorating, Russian President Appears Desperate

FALCON POWERS- The analyst said that the health of Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, does not seem good at all, based on the footage published of him meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin: “He looked better in the past and we are closely monitoring his health status.”

The analyst commented that the weapons that North Korea supplied to Russia of around 10,000 containers of military equipment are “outdated and not advanced,” but if Russia provides North Korea with military technologies, it will be able to develop its weapons differently. As for the Russian President, Terry explained: “He seems extremely desperate and has given up on his hopes of joining the West and is doing everything in his power to destroy the international system led by the United States.”

She questioned the extent of the technological support Putin will provide to North Korea’s nuclear program.

She said, “After Kim Jong-un’s visit to Russia and his meeting with Putin in September of last year, just two months later, North Korea succeeded in launching a satellite after failing to do so on the previous two occasions. So even if the Russians did not directly assist in the technology, they certainly provided guidance, advice, and shared their expertise… So this is certainly a source of concern.” North Korea is subject to severe economic sanctions from the UN Security Council due to its nuclear and missile programs, just as Russia faces similar sanctions from the United States and Europe due to its war on Ukraine.

Both Pyongyang and Moscow deny the accusations regarding military cooperation, which violates UN Security Council resolutions.

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