Is North Korea Planning To Join BRICS & End West’s Monopoly?
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What if Kim Jong-un makes North Korea a member of Brics? This will make the West nervous from the very moment of membership. The West is being continuously disturbed by new alliances that are determined to end its monopoly. However, in reality, the currency world order in which the West thrives is destined to stay for a few more years. Replacing something that has been there for centuries is not easier unless someone like Kim Jong-Un joins the forces.
If there is a country the West fears more than Russia and China combined, it’s North Korea with its supreme leader, Kim Jong-Un. What if he announces to join Brics and bring his power and control to the table? What if he offers Brics to leave the confrontation with the West to him where he will take care of NATO?
So, is it true that North Korea is planning to join Brics and change things forever?
In this video, let’s find out.
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