Russian President Putin is in a good mood and gives fellow dictator Kim Jong Un a big limousine.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. In a geopolitical context, this means that there are always ‘clubs’ of countries that like each other. In the 1940s and 1945s, Germany, Italy and Japan got along well, for example. The Soviet Union was then still a great friend of the United States and the United Kingdom. Those were the Days.
Nowadays the cards are shuffled a little differently. The largest country in the world wants to become bigger under Putin’s inspiring leadership and they are now doing that by invading Ukraine. Such an operation is not considered acceptable worldwide, so Russia no longer has very many friends. Fortunately for them, there are always exceptions. Think of Belarus (duh), Eritrea and Syria. Perhaps the greatest friend is North Korea.
Supremacy enthusiasts
There is also a dictator who appreciates supremacy. Not only that, they both appear to be petrolheads. BAH! That’s like going to a concert of your favorite artist and only seeing crazy people who ALSO like it.
As you may have heard in the mainstream media, Putin recently visited his fellow dictator. It was a smart idea because to do it during the European Football Championship. We usually consider Mbappé’s nose and Memphis’ headband to be more important than a meeting of two nuclear powers.
Naturally, such a visit is completed with gifts. Putin’s limousine was flown in especially for his arrival in North Korea. He gave this car as a gift to his North Korean co-dictator.
In this way, Kim Jung-un can drive laps through his fabulous country. There he can see how happy and healthy every resident is or drive past the supermarket to see how much fresh fruit and vegetables there are.
Putin gives away Aurus limousine
He also gave away some antique items including a dagger and a tea set. So if you soon see a North Korean dictator at Tussen Kunst & Kitsch, you now know why.
The car in question is an Aurus, which type is unknown. Our assessment is that it is immediately the thickest, the Aurus Senator LWB with armor seems appropriate to us. Do not you think?
Of course, all solutions to the geopolitical unrest can be extremely simplified and suggested in the comments! Perhaps they also read Car Whiz in Moscow and Pyongyang.
Via: nu.nl
Comments
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Dutchdriftking say
Typically a car of which I would like to see Doug Demuro’s review. Furthermore, they are of course two very scary men.
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FiXeR say
Demuro and Putin?
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tommycooker say
What he said.
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ttr6 say
Funny, recently there were also photos circulating on the internet of Putin and Kim in a big Mercedes. Could Kimmetje perhaps have traded in that Mercedes with Vladimir? Could just be…
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tenaci say
I think it bothered Vladje that Kim drove around the country’s roads in a fat blepper from the capitalist NATO stronghold (obtained through obscure import channels) and therefore thought it was a better idea that a friendly creep with a shared preference for nuclear flares in a of his dictatorial toys.
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mashell say
You don’t have to be Captain Haddock to know that this is to appease Kim Jung-un to give “a thousand bombs and grenades.”
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Joris24 say
“The Soviet Union was then still a great friend of the United States and the United Kingdom. ”
Ehm… you better go to school, because the US and Russia have never been great friends in the 20th century. From 1945 with the Cold War, but it was before that too. In the 1920s there was great economic growth in the United States. Many technical developments made the US one of the world’s leading countries. In 1929, a world crisis broke out on the New York stock exchange. This causes many people to go bankrupt. Unemployment is soaring, people are becoming homeless. It was during this time that Capitalism reared its head in the US. These capitalists were afraid of the ‘Red Danger’ from Russia, namely communism. These two concepts are directly opposed to each other. And in the 1930s and 1940s the US was also diametrically opposed to Russia.
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Rick-dos say
Two men that the average self-styled libertarian non-woke person completely idolizes. Because they are not ‘woke’ and in their countries you are at least allowed to accelerate.
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gwnbmw say
Oh yes, accelerate, in Russia the maximum speed is 110 km/h, and in North Korea almost no one has a car.
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rollingstoned say
Are things so bad for Russia’s treasury that Putin can only give away an imitation Rolls Royce?
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VerArie say
I’m curious what an Aurus does at the NCAP
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e36thuglife say
Yo Kim-chi, I’d better be careful because maybe there is polonium and a listening device in it and Putin can detonate it remotely or line up the ravein if he gets tired of you because that’s how he is.