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North Korea releases video footage of simulated attack blowing up the White House

Tensions between North Korea and USA seem to get more and more heightened. Recently, North Korea has released a propaganda film featuring simulated attacks on the White House and US aircraft carriers. This comes shortly after the US announcement about sending warships to the Korean peninsula. Also, the US president said a fresh wave of American sanctions would be imposed on the secretive Communist state in order to isolate it economically.

The film is about two and a half minutes. It begins showing scenes of North Korea’s latest military parade to mark the 105th birthday of late state founder Kim Il-Sung on 15 April. A range of ballistic missiles are displayed and US aircraft carriers are shown burning after the missile attacks.

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The video is accompanied by dramatic music. Moreover, there are warning captions: “The moment when the enemy takes the first steps towards aggression and invasion” and “We will show you what a strong country that leads the world in nuclear and missile technology is capable of”.

Furthermore, earlier this month, during a concert attended by North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un, ​a video was broadcast showing missiles racing over the Pacific and leaving a US city in flames. The video included a burning American stars and stripes flag, overlapping with an image of a cemetery.

Mary Albert

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