New North Korean Video Shows Simulated Missile Attack On Guam, US Officials In Flames

  • 7 years ago
North Korea is again threatening the total annihilation of Guam, this time doing so with a video that shows a simulated attack on the U.S. territory.

North Korea is again threatening the total annihilation of Guam, this time doing so with a video that shows a simulated attack on the U.S. territory, reports Gizmodo.
Released over the weekend, it features footage of missiles being launched and a series of zooms from high above the Earth to the Pacific island. 
The video ends with U.S. officials, including Vice President Mike Pence and CIA Director Mike Pompeo, behind computer-generated flames and President Trump looking out onto a cemetery. 
According to Gizmodo, the caption accompanying the viewing of the deceased reads, “the fate of the sinful U.S. ends here.” 
The video and a threat-filled piece published in a North Korean state-run newspaper come as the United States starts its annual military drills with South Korea, notes CNN.
The 10-day exercise is scheduled to run from Monday through the end of August and, according to the U.S. Department of Defense, “is a computer-simulated defensive exercise designed to enhance readiness, protect the region and maintain stability on the Korean Peninsula.” 

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