North Korean video shows imagined attack on Washington
A new North Korean propaganda video shows images of what appears to be an imagined missile attack on U.S. government buildings in Washington, including the White House and the Capitol.
The roughly 4-minute video was posted Monday on the YouTube channel of the North Korean government website Uriminzokkiri.
It carries a montage of clips of different weapons, including artillery guns firing and large missiles on display at military parades.
Just before the three-minute mark, it cuts to footage of the White House in an electronic sight's crosshairs, and then a simulated explosion of the Capitol's dome....
Unproftitable Servant wrote: Great point, they did not do this under Bush's watch, must have taken him seriously, current administration can't even call the attack at Fort Hood a terrorist attack, elections have consequences.
You both seem to be a bit sensitive to works of fiction.
Jim Lincoln wrote: Baby-Faced Bush on the "axis of evil," "the United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." It must have been another of those "mission accomplished," that keep becoming unaccomplished. It's surprising how many countries don't ask, "How high?" when the U.S. government says, "Jump!" Well perhaps Israel, but they won't even do that to the point of self-destruction.
Great point, they did not do this under Bush's watch, must have taken him seriously, current administration can't even call the attack at Fort Hood a terrorist attack, elections have consequences.
Baby-Faced Bush on the "axis of evil," "the United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons." It must have been another of those "mission accomplished," that keep becoming unaccomplished.
It's surprising how many countries don't ask, "How high?" when the U.S. government says, "Jump!" Well perhaps Israel, but they won't even do that to the point of self-destruction.