• Redcuban1959 [any]@hexbear.net
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    One of the good thing that came out of the Ukraine War was the fact Russia and the DPRK have got really close since both got sanctioned. I guess it means Russia can do trade normally with the DPRK.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      Yeah, this is huge for DPRK because US can no longer choke them economically. Russia is a commodities powerhouse, so I expect things are going to be looking up in DPRK from here on out.

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        The west really fucked the dog with those sanctions. They didn’t force Russia to their knees, they forced Russia to build a viable alternative to western finance and trade, heralding the beginning of the end of western hegemony.

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          Yes that BRICS coalition is looking like a real powerhouse /s

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              Hey, you got upvoted and I was downvoted. Your memes are funnier than facts in this den of intellectuals. Maybe now you know why the whole world isn’t worried about you guys.

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                Empire is acting pretty worried. 🤷‍♂️

                You’re here, and frankly you also seem a little worried. Perhaps you should be.

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      From everything I’ve read about DPRK, it kind of sounds like a time capsule of USSR in the 70s. Definitely should be worth visiting.

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      I’ve read about visiting the DPRK; apparently they won’t stamp your passport because they know it’ll cause you problems when you leave (back to the states), and for non-Americans, they don’t get their passports stamped so they can visit the US without issues; at least I think this was the case, as I’m sure I read about that on a website dedicated to arranging tourist visits to the DPRK.

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        Wait, those stamps actually effect travel? I thought they were like cute little “hey, you made it!” markers. Like a collection or something, I didn’t think you’d be penalized for having a stamp from a “bad” country…

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            I will admit I don’t travel much, like, at all so I’ve never really experienced this. I’ve been questioned once before but I think the guy was just making conversation. I was visiting the states so maybe less suspicious than coming back from a non-friendly nation…

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          you’d be penalized for having a stamp from a “bad” country

          AFAIK certain countries, like Indonesia, raise an issue if you have Israel stamp. It should be expected that a place so hellbent on everyone following their arbitrary rules as USA would also cause issues if you have a stamp from “bad country”

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      As soon as I finally move to Russia and settle down, I’m planning on taking the trip there with my SO. It’s going to be great.