KIM’S HUMILIATION OF VLADIMIR

by | Oct 8, 2023 | Inherited IRA | 33 comments

KIM’S HUMILIATION OF VLADIMIR




Putin and top Russian officials bow to Kim Chen Yin. Now this is the sight you usually don’t see.

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Title: How Kim Humiliated Vlad: Unveiling the Diplomatic Blunder

Introduction

In the realm of international diplomacy, where leaders engage in a complex dance of power, respect, and negotiation, occasional humiliations are bound to occur. One such incident unfolded when Kim, a prominent world leader, tactfully embarrassed Vlad on the global stage. This article delves into the events that led to this humiliating moment, shedding light on the implications and lessons to be learned.

The Background

Kim and Vlad, leader of a powerful nation, were poised to engage in a high-stakes diplomatic meeting. Both leaders were well aware of the importance of this rendezvous, as it held key implications for their nations’ relations and global standing. The tension was palpable as world media eagerly awaited the outcome.

The Unfortunate Sequence

It all started during the formal welcoming ceremony. Kim, known for his affinity for grand gestures, had previously orchestrated memorable showcases of his power and influence. This occasion would be no different. As Vlad approached Kim, extending his hand for a customary handshake, Kim deviated from the expected script.

Rather than reciprocating the gesture, Kim subtly brushed past Vlad, leaving the latter with an outstretched hand, a puzzled expression on his face, and mocking whispers amongst onlookers. The humiliation was immediate, and the images swiftly spread across media platforms worldwide.

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Analyzing the Humiliation

While the incident may have seemed insignificant to casual onlookers, those with a keen eye for diplomatic subtleties recognized the significance of the humiliation. Vlad’s extended hand and Kim’s deliberate rejection symbolized a power play, highlighting a perceived imbalance between the two leaders.

Moreover, the incident exposed a potential lack of mutual respect and the diplomatic shift occurring between their nations. Kim’s snub, intentional or not, served to display his perceived superiority and control over the situation, pushing Vlad into an uncomfortable and vulnerable position.

The Aftermath

Following the incident, diplomatic experts asserted that such humiliations have the ability to exacerbate tensions between nations. In this case, it threatened to destabilize the already fragile relations between Kim and Vlad’s countries, potentially affecting trade, politics, and long-term cooperation.

Learning from the Humiliation

This incident offers valuable lessons that can be applied to future diplomatic encounters. Firstly, it reminds leaders of the importance of respect and decorum, regardless of any underlying tensions. A lack thereof can quickly escalate into a spiraling diplomatic crisis.

Secondly, leaders must be cognizant of the larger impact their actions can have on their countries’ international reputation. Kim’s decision to humiliate Vlad in such a public manner cast a shadow on both leaders’ capacities to handle delicate negotiations, thereby undermining their effectiveness as key international figures.

Conclusion

The humiliation suffered by Vlad at the hands of Kim serves as a sobering reminder of the complexities and volatility of international diplomacy. It highlights the need for leaders to approach diplomatic encounters with grace, dignity, and an understanding of the consequences their actions hold. As the world watches this spectacle, it becomes critical for both leaders to find a path towards reconciliation, as the wounds inflicted by such a public embarrassment may take time to heal.

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33 Comments

  1. Peter Nicho

    I can't see that doing business with the Koreans can benefit anyone especially Russia, Kim cannot be trusted all he wants is the nuclear bomb and is hoping Russia will reveal their secrets. Russia would be better leaving the Ukraine and stop the war.

  2. Kim Dani

    Putin hope Russia will be like korea, so the day he die, citizens who does not cry will be executed!

  3. ronald smith

    THIS man needs to be commended for his honesty.

  4. Odd Knudsen

    Tank you for a nice document. very nice

  5. Lora roark

    China is going to end up consuming russia….and with nk…the camel nose is under the tent.

  6. Angel Dejesus

    I love your show I like what you saying and you're absolutely right

  7. Claes-Göran Lundgren

    Hi Konstantin, Kim Jung Un s father vas kalled Kim Jung il and his grandfather vas kalle Kim Il-Sung.

  8. Brian Morgan

    Two men with the same Outlook

  9. Leigh marshall

    Sorry my friend, I am from uk but you are absolute to me man, my favourite thing to watch (sorry, person!!!). He has dragged a great country to shit, tried to buy you another coffee but lost my Apple ID. I.ll sort it .cos you are a top boy, always say a prayer with you too. Hope you can go home soon. Love and peace from uk

  10. Tah Fook Ong

    You know Constantine, Russia under Putin is heading the way of North Korea where everyone work for the benefit of Kim Jong Un. So Russian will be working for the benefit of Putin. Putin will use the tactic of Kim ie imprison three generation of Russian if they are caught even saying bad thing about Putin and murdered in prison. Putin doesn’t care about Russian economy just like the Kim family. People can die of starvation for all they care about

  11. Chadimir Poutine.

    I found America was the most Humiliated by it . America knows this friendship will last a long time . Huge win for Korea.
    Slava RUkraine the newest addition to BRICS actually.

  12. Carol Walton

    Your evaluation èquals my opinion. I hope you are and stay well.

  13. Trish Tomes

    ah, A fellow tea drinker! I am 80 yr old and I remember well, the Korean conflict because 2 of my uncles fought there and were injured. But once every American came home (a couple remained) most of the country forgot about North Korea. No. Korea is forever threatening the USA, So. Korea, Japan. How serious should we take these threats?

  14. Luc Forand

    It just shows the mentality of not only Russian leaders but also those of China; two countries I wish western Countries should now have minimal contact with. These countries can't be changed through trade or other interactions as long as their people have no free will. This should be the lesson of the last 40 years of making ouvertures to these nations. There is nothing to be gained; although, I do understand the strong pressure that companies put on our governments to trade with them. However, companies have only one objective; TO MAKE MONEY. They also don't give a shit about the citizens of the countries in which they operate and they divide to conquer. They pit French against English against German against American, etc. interests such that they trip over each other to make lots of money before the other. This is simply short term ffinancial gain against longer term societal interests. Guess who almost always wins and who pays the price!!

  15. woaqzo

    as far as i understand the occupation of Korea was as good as good as North Korea is at the moment. But yeah Korea was a the predecessor of Vietnam. as Putin sees it I guess – USA lost Korea and Vietnam, so they will also loose Ukraine.

  16. Gerry Richards

    I agree Konstantine with everything you said about North Korea and Russia. Putin is destroying Russia with his stupid desperation. He needs to go!!

  17. The Zero Line

    It’s a good thing. Russia needs to be humbled in order to change. BTW, Russia is definitely not after missile components from North Korea. They have more access and ability to make those than NK does.

  18. Charlie Dutch

    Yep, yep agreed with you 10000%. Vladimir Putin is zero value. Have no place or good friends to look for. Very very shameful.

  19. stpfs

    Would you trust artillery from NK, they don't believe in maintenance either!
    Strange, but expected, how the railway station in NK, on the border with ruzzia, didn't seem to be in a good state, or connected to much.
    "Klinger" in the M.A.S.H. TV series was Armenian, in the time of the Korean war.
    "Holiday in Cambodia"!

  20. Marcos

    Kim didn’t just humiliate Putin, he humiliated the whole of the Russian people. Russian is now a country that hails dictators, invades countries and kneels in front of a clown like Kim Jong Un.

  21. Alta Fourie

    Good day Konstatine! I am following from South Africa. Good to hear real news from Rusia.

  22. matt gordon

    I'd love to see a satire of lavrov pumping putin from behind. Putin in high heels dressed as Catherine The Great.

  23. Pradeep Banerjee

    Vlad who?

    You know he is not Vlad.

  24. David Archibald

    Howdy Konstantin, keep your head up, a man who confronts his nation's villainy is not shamed, not defeated. He is a hero, a gift to his people, he stands above the worms that squirm in the mud of their monster's rule. In time Russia will confront her villainy and those worms will declare, "We did not know." We have seen it all before. Kia kaha, Slava ukraini!

  25. David Irwin

    Well said what a mess, Putin has made a complete joke of Russia!

  26. Toby

    Spot on. America helped South Korea recover as it did Germany and Japan, whilst Russia created a disaster in the north.

  27. Doug Campbell

    Thankfully all my Russian friends were able to get out . Thanks for your insights Doug

  28. Brian

    Putin will pay for killing innocent people

  29. Banter Maestro2

    Rocket Man pwned the Poot Unit?

    I'm shocked! Shocked I tell you!

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