...lol. This man is desperately seeking attention. Some one please pay him some heed, the world has too many numnuts right now, who needs the one more addition to the burgeoning list, 'delusional' doesn't begin to describe it. Post your comments
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North Korea released a propaganda video on Saturday titled 'Last Chance' that depicted Washington DC under a nuclear attack
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It ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a nuclear missile striking the ground in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial
The US Capitol building explodes in the impact and a message flashes up on the screen in Korean warning of actual attacks
warns 'US imperialists' not to 'budge an inch toward'North Korea
Released a propaganda video on Saturday titled 'Last Chance' - four-minute video romps through the history of US-Korean relationsIt ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a nuclear missile striking the ground in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial
The US Capitol building explodes in the impact and a message flashes up on the screen in Korean warning of actual attacks
The video ends with a clip of a burning American flag in front of what appears to be Arlington Cemetery in Virginia
North Korea released a new propaganda video on Saturday titled 'Last Chance', showing a submarine-launched nuclear missile laying waste to Washington, DC, and concluding with the US flag in flames.
The four-minute video romps through the history of US-Korean relations and ends with a digitally manipulated sequence showing a nuclear missile surging through clouds, swerving back to the earth and slamming into the ground in front of Washington's Lincoln Memorial.
The US Capitol building explodes in the impact and a message flashes up on the screen in Korean: 'If US imperialists budge an inch toward us, we will immediately hit them with nuclear (weapons).'
The video depicts a large missile flying from a submarine surging through clouds, swerving back to the earth toward Washington, DC
The missile strikes the ground in front of the Lincoln Memorial and soon explodes, covering the screen with orange and red
The video was published on the North's propaganda website DPRK Today, a North Korean website, and shows images from the Korean War, the capture of US spy ship Pueblo in 1968 and the first crisis over North Korea's nuclear programme in the early 1990s.
The video calls its clips the 'humiliating defeats' that the United States suffered at the hands of North Korea over the years.
'The United States must choose! It's up to you whether the nation called the United States exists on this planet or not,' the video says.
Pyongyang has upped the rhetorical ante in recent weeks, with near daily threats of nuclear and conventional strikes against the South and the US mainland in response to large-scale South-US war games.
The US Capitol building explodes in the impact during the video and a message flashes up on the screen in Korean warning of actual attacks
The threats have turned increasingly personal, and North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un on Friday watched a live-fire long-range artillery drill simulating a strike on the official residence of his South Korean counterpart.
Last month North Korea threatened a nuclear strike against Washington, DC, in retaliation for new sanctions put on this month by the United Nations to punish the country for tests of a nuclear device and long-range rocket, according to the New York Times.
Tensions between the two Koreas been on the rise since Pyongyang carried out its fourth nuclear test in January, and a satellite rocket launch a month later that was widely seen as a disguised ballistic missile test.
The video also shows images from the Korean War, the capture of US spy ship Pueblo in 1968 and the first crisis over North Korea's nuclear programme in the early 1990s
The video calls its clips the 'humiliating defeats' that the United States suffered at the hands of North Korea over the years. Pictured above is Washington, DC
North Korea has been pushing to acquire submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) capability which would take its nuclear strike threat to a new level, allowing deployment far beyond the Korean peninsula and the potential to retaliate in the event of a nuclear attack.
The North has conducted a number of what it says were successful tests of a SLBM.
But experts have questioned the veracity of those tests, suggesting Pyongyang had gone little further than a 'pop-up' test from a submerged platform.
In 2013 North Korea released a propaganda video that depicted Lower Manhattan being bombed and later showed President Barack Obama and US troops in flames.
A North Korean state media unverified and undated image of a long-range artillery drill at an undisclosed location
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