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North Koreans and Russians can’t communicate

North Koreans and Russians can’t communicate

North Koreans and Russians can’t communicate

This cartoon depicts North Korean and Russian soldiers sitting on the ground, each pointing in different directions and seemingly uncertain about their mission’s destination. They are using a dice roll to decide which way to go, as each soldier believes the mission direction is different. A sign labeled “KURKS” (likely a humorous misspelling of “KURSK”) stands nearby, adding to the confusion. The cartoon humorously highlights the lack of coordination and clarity among the soldiers, symbolizing miscommunication and disorganization in their mission.

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