The US and NATO may directly attack North Korean troops in Ukraine, - Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.


The Chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, Mike Turner, made a statement about the need to consider the possibility of attacking North Korean troops in Ukraine. He noted that the presence of such troops is a "red line" for the United States and NATO. Turner believes that the US and its allies should consider the possibility of a direct attack on these troops that are attacking Ukraine. He also emphasized that North Korean troops should not be in Europe and should not attack other European states.
In his speech, Turner also noted that China is the biggest threat to the US, but the "axis of evil," which includes Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, is an immediate threat to the United States. According to him, these countries are fighting for the seizure of territories and destabilization.
"I think the United States and NATO allies should seriously discuss and consider... attacking directly North Korean troops that are in Ukraine and that are attacking Ukraine" per @RepMikeTurner "North Korean troops do not belong in Europe, attacking another European nation"
— Jeff Seldin (@jseldin) October 30, 2024
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