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Donald Trump visited South Korea hoping to reignite talks with Kim Jong Un — but the North Korean leader didn’t even acknowledge him. Instead, Pyongyang showcased its growing ties with Russia, launching nuclear-capable missiles and hosting top Russian officials. Has Kim found a new superpower ally? And what does this mean for US influence in the region? This power shift could change everything.

:backhand_index_pointing_down: Watch till the end to find out what Trump might offer next...
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00:00Trump flew into South Korea hoping for a historic meeting with Kim Jong-un, but left with radio
00:04silence. What happened? President Trump wrapped up his fast-paced Asia tour with one major goal
00:10unmet, no meeting with Kim Jong-un. He blamed timing, but experts say the reality is much deeper.
00:18North Korea didn't just ignore Trump, they showed who they're siding with now.
00:22Just days before Trump's arrival, Kim's top diplomat was welcomed by Vladimir Putin in
00:27Moscow. And that's not all. North Korea fired nuclear-capable cruise missiles and invited
00:32Russian experts to Pyongyang the same day. Trump insisted the door is still open for talks.
00:38But this time, Kim didn't even bother to knock. Analysts say it wasn't a snub, just a shift.
00:44Kim has stronger friends now and doesn't need the U.S. like he once did. To make matters worse,
00:49Trump hinted he might recognize North Korea as a nuclear state, a move that could rock the entire
00:55region. South Korea and Japan are watching closely, wondering just how far Trump will go to win Kim
01:01back to the table. With Kim leaning into Moscow's embrace, and Trump chasing a legacy-defining deal,
01:07the question now is, who really holds the power?
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