Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday a global military strike to disarm North Korea is “indeed” possible. But he also contended the results would be unpredictable given it is a “closed country” and full information on the location of its weapons isn’t available. “Let us speak to the point, after all—can someone launch a global disarming strike? Indeed. Will it reach its targets? It’s unclear because no one knows for sure what is where,” Putin said during a panel discussion at the 2017 International Forum on Energy Efficiency in Moscow. Perhaps taking a jab at President Donald Trump’s belligerent tweets and threats toward Pyongyang, Putin contended that efforts to “speak from a position of strength” only emboldened the North Korean leadership. The Russian president urged all parties to move toward constructive dialogue, clearly alluding to the ongoing war of words between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. “All sides must ease rhetoric and find ways for face-to-face dialogue between the United States and North Korea, as well as between North Korea and countries in the region,” Putin said. “Only this would help find balanced and reasonable decisions.” Putin said it wasn’t his place to dictate U.S. policy but…