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Nightmare Of 150,000 US Prisoners In New NKorean Propaganda Video

Friday, March 22, 2013 9:21
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NORTH Korea’s latest propaganda video depicts 150,000 US citizens being taken hostage by stormtroopers invading South Korean capital Seoul.

The bizarre mocked-up footage – released on the secretive state’s official website – imagines a full-scale war against the South and a quick victory inside three days.

US Navy ships in the region would be destroyed and thousands of troops and expats would be held prisoner according to the nightmare scenario.

 

A North Korean soldier running through flames

Dramatic … a North Korean soldier running through flames
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The four-minute film, titled A Short, Three-Day War, starts with images of a massive rocket and artillery bombardment.

Tanks and infantry – carrying huge Communist banners – are then seen streaming across a snowy landscape towards Seoul amid dramatic Hollywood style explosions.

A male narrator describes different stages of the invasion, including the destruction of forces under the US Pacific Command with “powerful weapons of mass destruction.”

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Screenshot from YouTube user uriminzokkiri

Heavy rocket fire, thousands of tanks rolling towards Seoul as North Korean paratroopers invade from the sky – Pyongyang has released just another propaganda video, this time about attacking the South.

The four-minute video, uploaded to a government news and propaganda YouTube channel ‘Uriminzokkiri’, shows the South Korean invasion scenario.

The clip entitled ‘A Short, Three-Day War’ begins with the scenes of heavy artillery fire and then shows North Korean troops in action as they run across a field holding a national flag as bombs explode here and there, producing bright flashes and clouds of smoke. Four thousand tanks and 3,000 armored vehicles will take part in the operation, the narrator says.

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