Putin and Kim's increasingly cozy alliance could pose risk to the West: ANALYSIS

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A closer alliance between Russia and North Korea could present new and challenging security threats to the West, analysts warn.

September 12, 2023, 6:16 PMRussian President Vladimir Putin welcomes North Korean leader Kim Jong Un prior to their talks at the Far Eastern Federal University campus on Russky island in the far-eastern Russian port of Vladivostok on April 25, 2019.

"Russia has at least a significant amount of that technology. If that gets to North Korea, that is really a whole lot more threatening than anything North Korea has got now," Bennett said. "A lot of more people are going to die, and the conflict is going to continue to drain resources from all countries," said Bennett.

Victor Cha, a defense advisor to the president and the senior vice president for Asia and Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies , and Ellen Kim, the deputy director of the Korea Chair at CSIS, say there is reason to suspect that Moscow may already be sharing sensitive military information with Pyongyang, particularly North Korea's recent advancements in developing intercontinental ballistic missiles.

"You see him traveling across his own country, hat in hand, to beg Kim Jong Un for military assistance," Miller said on Monday. "I think obviously it means that he is having trouble sustaining the military effort, so he's looking for help from North Korea."Miller said that U.S. officials would monitor the outcome of their meeting "very closely" and take action as need.

"He's using things like successful satellite launches, missiles and nuclear explosions to claim he is really powerful and capable and it's worth the while of the North Korean people that they invest their money in weapons as opposed to in feeding themselves and paying for other things they'd like to have," he said.As for what the U.S.

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