Tuesday, August 22, 2017

North Korea’s ultra-modern propaganda puts Trump in cemetery


President Trump is pictured looking out over a Guam graveyard cluttered with crosses in a photoshopped image from the most up-to-date propaganda movie -- and grim caution -- from North Korea.

The regime observed the video with a assertion published via its KCNA news enterprise, pronouncing Trump "spouted garbage" and often tweeted about "bizarre articles of his ego-driven mind" and attacking South Korea's "doggy-like" Defense Minister Song Young-moo for "pinning desire on that mad man."



But the photo of a graveyard believed to be in Guam may be the maximum damn within the video, given dictator Kim Jong Un's repeated threats to strike the U.S. Territory with a missile. The video additionally capabilities Vice President Pence engulfed in flames.
Trump in cemetery

President Trump is pictured looking out over a Guam graveyard cluttered with crosses in a photoshopped photograph from the most recent propaganda film -- and grim caution -- from North Korea.

The regime followed the video with a declaration posted thru its KCNA news agency, saying Trump "spouted garbage" and regularly tweeted approximately "bizarre articles of his ego-pushed mind" and attacking South Korea's "domestic dog-like" Defense Minister Song Young-moo for "pinning desire on that mad man."

But the picture of a graveyard believed to be in Guam can be the maximum damn in the video, given dictator Kim Jong Un's repeated threats to strike the U.S. Territory with a missile. The video also features Vice President Pence engulfed in flames.


"Trump spouted garbage that if a battle breaks out, it might be at the Korean Peninsula, and if lots of human beings die, they would be most effective Koreans and Americans might also sleep a valid sleep," the KCNA assertion stated.

North Korea's bombastic double-barreled messages come as the U.S. And South Korea are undertaking an annual 10-day military training drill.

KCNA wrote on Tuesday it'd be prepared to level "ruthless" retaliation in opposition to South Korea and the U.S., consistent with South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

"The U.S. Could be absolutely held answerable for the catastrophic results to be entailed via such reckless aggressive war maneuvers, as it chose a army war of words [with North Korea]," a North Korean navy spokesman said to KCNA.
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President Trump is pictured looking out over a Guam graveyard cluttered with crosses in a photoshopped image from the most up-to-date propaganda film -- and grim warning -- from North Korea.

The regime accompanied the video with a assertion posted thru its KCNA information business enterprise, pronouncing Trump "spouted rubbish" and regularly tweeted approximately "weird articles of his ego-driven thoughts" and attacking South Korea's "domestic dog-like" Defense Minister Song Young-moo for "pinning wish on that mad man."

But the picture of a graveyard believed to be in Guam may be the maximum rattling inside the video, given dictator Kim Jong Un's repeated threats to strike the U.S. Territory with a missile. The video additionally features Vice President Pence engulfed in flames.


"Trump spouted garbage that if a battle breaks out, it would be at the Korean Peninsula, and if hundreds of people die, they could be only Koreans and Americans can also sleep a sound sleep," the KCNA announcement said.

North Korea's bombastic double-barreled messages come because the U.S. And South Korea are engaging in an annual 10-day army schooling drill.

KCNA wrote on Tuesday it would be equipped to level "ruthless" retaliation in opposition to South Korea and the U.S., in keeping with South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

"The U.S. Can be totally held chargeable for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by means of such reckless aggressive warfare maneuvers, as it chose a military confrontation [with North Korea]," a North Korean army spokesman stated to KCNA.

Kim Jong Un's contemporary diatribe comes on the heels of a new United Nations document revealing  North Korean shipments sure for Syria's chemical palms organization had been currently "intercepted."

An unbiased U.N. Specialists panel document acquired by means of Reuters on Monday discovered  shipments to the Syrian government organisation chargeable for the u . S . A .'s lethal chemical guns application turned into intercepted.

"The panel is investigating mentioned prohibited chemical, ballistic missile and conventional hands cooperation among Syria and the [North Korea]," the report stated.

The experts wrote the panel became informed there have been "motives to consider" the items had been part of the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation contract, which changed into blacklisted in 2009 through the Security Council. The council said the trading employer changed into North Korea's pinnacle arms provider and an exporter of substances for ballistic missiles and traditional guns.
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The revelation comes as North Korean diplomat Ju Yong Chol on Tuesday stated the communist regime's missile software is "justifiable and a valid alternative for self-protection," Reuters pronounced.

"The measures taken through [North Korea] to reinforce its nuclear deterrence and increase inter-continental rockets is justifiable and a valid option for self-protection inside the face of such obvious and real threats," Ju stated at a U.N.-subsidized disarmament convention.

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