Apologies. I realize this isn't Q related, but this is the best research forum I'm aware of that I have access to (4chan doesn't like my VPN)
North Korea (lately at least) seems to have timed their missile launches to periods of time when Western and Eastern Powers were at each others' throats. This to me seems deliberate.
I'm not saying Kim Jong Un is a good guy or anything like that, but he's not stupid either. NK is a tiny nation, and would be in a bad way if a major conflict broke out, particularly with the saber rattling between D.C. and Moscow right now. it's in his best interests to keep the status quo until he can maneuver into a better situation for himself at the very least. Is it possible that Pyongyang is timing their missile launches to distract the bigger players before things escalate further, or at the very least, to slow the escalation? is there anything to back up this hypothesis? feel free to poke holes at will.
I don't think it would work for NK to have a 'nice' man at the helm. They are justifiably paranoid, as they were invaded by USA and CCP to have a war fought on their soil. They were the ham in the sandwich and many of their souls were stolen by world powers.
So, yeah, shoot off a missile to let of a little steam. FAFO. Looking at you, Japan, who historically invaded Korea over and over and over again.
how many times did the Mongolian empire in china invade Japan?? over and over. Japan has been invaded or threatened with invasion as many times as its invaded. they are not the only bad guy over there.
Oh sure, history is written with the blood of the fallen. there's no doubt about that. I'm just not gonna say "this side is good therefore that side is bad," when the sitch is clearly more nuanced, lol.
Well, you have that right for sure.
Hey I could easily be wrong, it just seems to make the most sense to me. It's a risky maneuver to say the least, but it might be the only option available to them.
Very good. It's a plausible thought you made. The timing of it is curious. Why now? Missiles flying over the Korean peninsula would easily distract Western policy makers from both the current situation in Russia and China. Recall that previously Kim Jung Un publicly offered Russia military support in Ukraine. Why would he do this? Was it a distraction? But from what? Now this,
Today South Korea experienced a major explosion at a major air force base (Gangneung Air Base). It is the closest military base located to North Korea. Coincidence?
Your consideration of North Korea becoming a 'hot' spot and concern to the West tends to take 'eyes' off from the current situation in Ukraine and China. Also recall the rumors of China's President Xe being under house arrest? The Fake News was fixated on this for 2-weeks. And there was never any evidence to support it. Was this also fabricated to get us to focus our attention on this, while 'something' else was happening? A lot of distractions perhaps.
Eastern as well. Russian and Chinese officials will have to call up pyongyang and ask what the hell they're doing, hopefully keeping them busy and distracted from killing their western counterparts...
I don't know if you follow the decoding symbols guy, but he connects NK missile launches with comms about ops happening. An example here, there are others too, I just can't locate them currently.
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2022/03/12/hidden-global-warfare-japan-china/
Search 'missile' on page.
Some further on nuclear comms in general if it helps- the main site/blog available thru links at the top of page: 'blog' / 'intro'
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/09/08/nuclear-q/
I can't put these launches in exact context myself, but it would appear something may be 'incoming', as it were.
Strategic distracting...
NATO and Russia fighting a proxy war in Ukraine
North Korea attacks South Korea
Israel attacks Iran
China invades Taiwan
Did I miss anyone else on the edge of a proper world war?
U.S. Citizens at each other's throats maybe? Dunno. =/