• robinn_IV [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    According to Hexbear, it’s actually the UN which is preventing North Koreans from leaving their country.

    Silly Hexbears, why would they think that?

    S/RES/2270:

    ban on DPRK chartering of vessels and aircraft; ban on operating DPRK vessels or using DPRK flags

    S/RES/2375:

    Introduces a ban on Member States from providing work authorizations for DPRK nationals

    S/RES/2397:

    Requires countries to expel all North Korean laborers earning income abroad immediately

      • Alaskaball [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        10 months ago

        The U.N is a joke as is. The blowhards who preach about law and order are the same ones that sew lawlessness and disorder. With or without the existence of the U.N, the western powers would do exactly the same thing to the DPRK.

        And with or without the U.N China and Russia don’t actually give a shit and allow the DPRK to do exactly what they’re “not allowed to do” since they share borders with them and the U.S under Biden or any president can go piss upwind if they think they can force the RF, the PRC, and the DPRK to do its bidding.

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        10 months ago

        Russia is not going to stick its neck out for the DPRK, it’s a state run by cynical mafiosoes. The only way that the Russian Federation gives a shit about the DPRK historically is simply wanting it to keep existing as a buffer against the US and its proxies for China, which as we have seen the sanctions have not stopped.

        The PRC is trying to pick its battles (you will see that in the meetings connected to these, the PRC typically strongly discouraged the measures and called them needlessly escalatory). China almost never vetoes by itself, only vetoing when someone else also does (usually Russia), probably in large part because it tries to maintain a reputation of respecting the agency of other countries and not just crassly abusing its power like the US does, which is part of why it is able to position itself as a peace broker and engage in bilateral agreements with third world nations and so on. At least, this is a charitable reading consistent with what the PRC itself says, there are other readings as well.

        I think there is a decent chance of vetoes in the future based on the warming relation between the DPRK and Russia, and I expect China to also veto these sorts of measures if Russia does.

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          10 months ago

          I would have thought that Russia would have vetoed out of spite against the US at least, but maybe these are old enough that they still deluded themselves that they could coexist with the west?

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            10 months ago

            Yeah, though the DPRK is notoriously poor in terms of natural resources. It could also be the PRC flatly throwing the DPRK under the bus for realpolitik reasons (which is still like half true in the more optimistic reading).