Last week, we talked about North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s trip to Russia and the toxic deal that he was working on with Vladimir Putin. While mutually beneficial for their two countries, the deal holds all manner of bad possibilities for the West. But during remarks given during ongoing NATO meetings in Norway, General Mark Milley seemed to downplay the deal between Kim and Putin. He described himself as “skeptical” that any arms shipments to Russia from North Korea would make a “huge difference” in the progress of the war in Ukraine. He also continued his talk of “optimism” about the progress being made by the Ukrainians and stressed the need to keep sending money and weapons there. Of course, Milley is retiring at the end of the month, so he probably figures he can say pretty much whatever he likes at this point. (Associated Press)Read More