As the war in Ukraine drags on for nearly three years, North Korea has resumed provocations with its new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) after sending troops to support Russia. Analysts suggest this could be a show of strength ahead of the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, but some believe it also carries a veiled message directed at Russia. North Korea may be emphasizing the need to enhance its nuclear capabilities in the context of countering a “common enemy” in the U.S., urging Russia for technological and technical support. The new North Korean ICBM, Hwasong-19, was launched…