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Dec 3 at 23:59 comment added Starship This question is similar to: How do North Korean troops in Ukraine threaten South Korea?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.
Nov 21 at 13:29 comment added Charlie Evans @Allure It is made clear in the Meta.se discussion 10841 that two questions can be considered duplicates if they have the same answers. It is not necessary for the questions themselves to be the same. In any case, this question should be closed for being opinion-based.
Nov 21 at 8:17 history reopened Wag the mainstream media dog
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Nov 20 at 23:56 comment added Allure @Starship yes, but that question asks about South Korea. That the answers answer some other question doesn't change that the question asks about South Korea.
Nov 20 at 23:43 comment added Starship @Allure It is. The answers to that question really answer more globally. Its a concern to not just South Korea that "Russian technology transfer to North Korea allowed North Korea to launch a spy satellite", for example, or "NK soldiers are getting training in Russia".
Nov 20 at 23:04 comment added Allure @Starship note none of the people who voted to close also wrote an answer. I'm also voting to reopen, because this is not a duplicate; the linked question asks about South Korea while this one is more general.
Nov 20 at 20:11 review Reopen votes
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Nov 20 at 20:10 history closed sfxedit
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Duplicate of How do North Korean troops in Ukraine threaten South Korea?
Nov 20 at 20:01 history edited phoog CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 20 at 18:01 comment added Joe W @Starship It isn't exactly unheard of for someone to vote to close as a duplicate and provide an answer to that question at the same time.
Nov 20 at 17:33 comment added Starship I find it insane that someone posts a dupe, someone figures out its a dupe, and then after that no less than six people go and answer it. Seriously...
Nov 20 at 17:01 answer added Ted Wrigley timeline score: 1
Nov 20 at 14:50 answer added 264 champagne bottles on ice timeline score: 2
Nov 20 at 14:00 answer added Allure timeline score: 4
Nov 20 at 13:40 answer added user13964273 timeline score: 5
Nov 20 at 11:48 comment added 264 champagne bottles on ice Big deal for whom? You seem to be fishing for a specific answer given the comment you've written under one of the answers that it "doesn't answer your question". The question itself reads pretty vague to me as from whose perspective. And I don't recall the US themselves mentioning the North Koreans as a among the reasons why ATACMS can now be fired at Russia, allegedly. I don't recall there being an official communique on that from the US.
Nov 20 at 11:15 answer added Steve timeline score: -8
Nov 20 at 10:45 comment added Wag the mainstream media dog @sfxedit not clear how military balance on the Ukrainian battlefield is related to South Korea or potential NATO involvement (of which South Korea is not a member.)
Nov 20 at 10:19 review Close votes
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Nov 20 at 10:13 answer added SJuan76 timeline score: 10
Nov 20 at 10:00 comment added sfxedit Voted to close - The answers to this Q - How do North Korean troops in Ukraine threaten South Korea? - also answers your Q.
Nov 20 at 9:16 history asked Wag the mainstream media dog CC BY-SA 4.0