America First Policy Institute
Fred Fleitz joined Front Line on Newsmax to discuss Putin’s visit to North Korea
Former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz appeared on Newsmax's Front Line to discuss the recent visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to North Korea, where he signed a mutual defense agreement with Kim Jong-un. Fleitz highlighted the gravity of this alliance, noting that it signifies a major shift in global geopolitics, with North Korea now firmly aligning with Russia against Western interests.
Fleitz criticized the Biden administration's foreign policy, arguing that it has emboldened adversaries and weakened U.S. standing on the global stage. He pointed out that Russia and China have vetoed critical U.N. Security Council resolutions aimed at enforcing sanctions on North Korea, further undermining international efforts to contain the regime.
The discussion also covered the broader implications of the Russia-North Korea alliance, particularly its impact on the war in Ukraine and the global balance of power. North Korea is providing Russia with ammunition for its war efforts, while Russia likely offers advanced technology in return. Fleitz warned that this cooperation destabilizes the global order and poses significant threats to U.S. allies and interests.
The conversation underscored the urgent need for stronger U.S. leadership to address these growing threats and restore stability in international relations. Fleitz emphasized that the current administration's perceived weakness is being exploited by hostile nations, leading to a more dangerous and unpredictable world.