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While Iran burned, Kim Jong Un ordered two warships. North Korea never fired a shot — and walked out winning. Here's what nobody connected. Every analyst covered Iran. Every channel covered Russia. Every headline covered China. Nobody covered the country that entered this conflict as an international pariah — and is leaving it as the most indispensable military power on earth. North Korea didn't fire a single missile at Iran. It didn't deploy a single soldier to the Middle East. And yet, in the eight days since Operation Epic Fury began, Kim Jong Un has emerged as the only world leader whose strategic position improved with every bomb that fell on Tehran. This video breaks down exactly how that happened — and why the lesson Pyongyang just took from Iran's destruction is the opposite of what Washington intended. What you'll learn in this video: — Why Kim Jong Un was the only world leader who hid Khamenei's death from his own population — What Kim did exactly 96 hours after the strikes began — and what it means — How North Korea supplied Russia with 33,000 containers of military equipment worth $5.5 billion — while Iran was hoping China would answer the phone — Why the destruction of Iran's nuclear program accelerated North Korea's nuclear expansion instead of slowing it — What the Choe Hyon destroyer test on March 4th was really communicating — and to whom — The strategic difference between Iran and North Korea that changes everything about what comes next This is second-level analysis. Not what happened — but why it was always going to end this way for one country, and never for the other. #NorthKorea #KimJongUn #IranWar #OperationEpicFury #NorthKoreaNuclear #Iran2026 #Geopolitics #KimJongUnIran #NorthKoreaRussia #ColdWar2026 #GlobalPolitics #IranNuclear #middleeast2026 SOURCES SOURCE 1 — CNN Used at: 00:01:08 – 00:01:43 Published: March 7, 2026 URL: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/07/asia/u... SOURCE 2 — KCNA (Korean Central News Agency) Used at: 00:02:24 – 00:02:34 Published: March 5, 2026 Corroborated by: USNI News / Al Jazeera / France24 / South China Morning Post (March 5–6, 2026) URL: https://news.usni.org | https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3... SOURCE 3 — Bloomberg / Kyrylo Budanov, Ukrainian Intelligence Chief Used at: 00:03:42 – 00:03:47 Corroborated by: The Defense Post / RFE/RL (March 2, 2026) URL: https://www.bloomberg.com | https://www.thedefensepost.com SOURCE 4 — Hugh Griffiths, Former UN Panel of Experts Coordinator on Used at: 00:03:49 – 00:03:59 URL: https://www.rferl.org SOURCE 5 — Olena Guseinova, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Used at: 00:04:03 – 00:04:12 Published via: Kyiv Post / independent research (2024–2025) SOURCE 6 — Seoul Defense Intelligence Agency / The Defense Post Used at: 00:03:06 – 00:03:26 Published: March 2, 2026 URL: https://www.thedefensepost.com SOURCE 7 — The Diplomat Used at: 00:05:20 – 00:05:26 Published: March 3, 2026 URL: https://thediplomat.com/2026/03/north... SOURCE 8 — UPI Used at: 00:05:58 – 00:06:09 Published: March 2, 2026 URL: https://www.upi.com SOURCE 9 — South China Morning Post / Prof. Leif-Eric Easley, Ewha Womans University Used at: 00:07:12 – 00:07:19 Published: March 7, 2026 URL: https://www.scmp.com SOURCE 10 — Eurasian Review / Ioritz Abecia Bermudez Used at: 00:05:35 – 00:06:00 (analytical background) Published: March 4, 2026 URL: https://www.eurasiareview.com/0403202... SOURCE 11 — Wikipedia / Iran–North Korea Relations Used at: Background context URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2... SOURCE 12 — CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) Used at: Background context, analytical framework Published: March 5–6, 2026 URL: https://www.csis.org