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Teh One Who Knocks
03-24-2013, 08:35 PM
The latest propaganda video to emerge from North Korea depicts paratroopers descending on Seoul in an invasion scenario that it said would see thousands of US citizens living in South Korea taken hostage.
Agence France Presse


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The four-minute video (http://www.uriminzokkiri.com/itv/index.php?ppt=minsim&st=true&no=14050), titled "A Short, Three-Day War," begins with images of a massive artillery and rocket barrage, followed by a large-scale land and air assault with North Korean troops streaming over the border.

The video was posted on the North's official website, Uriminzokkiri, which distributes news and propaganda from the state media.

The video's male narrator describes different stages of the invasion, including the destruction of forces under the US Pacific Command with "powerful weapons of mass destruction."

"The crack stormtroops will occupy Seoul and other cities and take 150,000 US citizens as hostages," he says.

The video shows footage of paratroopers jumping from the sky superimposed over an aerial shot of the South Korean capital, with North Korean military helicopters hovering overhead.

South Korea has a large US expatriate population, as well as 28,000 US troops based in the country.

The video was the latest in a line of similarly-themed productions posted to the Uriminzokkiri channel.

An video released early last month showed New York in flames after an apparent missile attack, and another two weeks later depicted US soldiers and President Barack Obama burning in the flames of a nuclear blast.

And earlier this week, another video showed the dome of the US Capitol building in Washington exploding in a fireball.

The latest offering from the Pyongyang propaganda department comes during escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula, with multiple threats from Pyongyang of an armed response to joint South Korea-US military drills and to UN sanctions imposed after its nuclear test last month.

On Thursday, the North Korean military threatened strikes on US military bases in Japan and Guam.

Hugh_Janus
03-24-2013, 09:37 PM
I hope you're prepared for when they do come at you

redred
03-24-2013, 09:57 PM
They need to watch red dawn the attack won't work

Oofty Goofty
03-25-2013, 02:37 AM
They may want to ask Japan for their opinion on launching an unprovoked attack on US military bases.

KevinD
03-25-2013, 02:57 AM
They may want to ask Japan for their opinion on launching an unprovoked attack on US military bases.


You don't know, you don't know....

We dropped thousands bombs...

They drop two..

Any guesses who?

perrhaps
03-25-2013, 02:13 PM
Any guesses who?

Gedde Watanabe?