North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s infamous bulletproof train arrived in Vladivostok as anticipated today for a meeting with Vladimir Putin. The Russian press was on hand for the inevitable photo ops and statements of support. Kim vowed his “full and unconditional support” for Russia’s “sacred war” and said his nation would always stand with Russia on “the anti-imperialist front.” The meeting took place at a remote Russian spaceport, where Kim toured some launching pads before retiring to speak privately with Putin. But what sort of deal are they looking to cut and what would both sides get out of such an arrangement? It’s probably not very difficult to guess given everything that’s going on in that part of the world these days. (Associated Press)Read More