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Without Russian and Chinese intervention, the US can wipe them out with some ballistic missiles from mainland US from the thousands in nuclear munitions they have amassed.

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[SIZE=6]NORTH KOREA NUKES SAN FRANCISCO IN LATEST PROPAGANDA VIDEO[/SIZE]
Apr 20 2017 - 0 Comments
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By David Cenciotti
[SIZE=6]THIS IS NOT THE FIRST TIME A NORTH KOREAN PROPAGANDA VIDEO SHOWS A U.S. CITY EXPLODING INTO BALLS OF FLAMES FOLLOWING A NUCLEAR ATTACK.[/SIZE]
The following clip shows the closing seconds of a concert that was part of North Korea’s celebration of President Kim Il Sung’s 105th birthday anniversary.

You can clearly see a video screen behind the orchestra with a computer generated video that shows a handful of strategic nuclear missiles hitting San Francisco.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nGdTg_47v0

Although Pyongyang regularly launches short-range missiles, it is testing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to reach regional targets and, eventually, the U.S. mainland with nuclear warheads. The latest test failed shortly after the missile was launched at 5:21 p.m. Eastern U.S. time zone on Apr. 17.

North Korea is currently not believed to be able to reach targets in the Continental U.S., however, Kim Jong Un has often threatened nuking American cities (as well as a US aircraft carrier….) in the last few years.

In 2013, the “U.S. Mainland Strike Plan” exposed the targets of a North Korean ICBM (Inter Continental Ballistic Missile) attack on the U.S, whereas a video released on Apr. 13, 2013, few days before the North Korea’s celebration of Kim Il Sung, showed San Diego, Washington DC, Austin and Honolulu exploding into balls of flames after a missile attack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gT9_K2wXXg

Few days after the video of the nuke attack on the U.S. cities was released, American artist Al Clark “responded” to the disturbing North Korean nuclear threat and propaganda videos with a provocative computer generated image showing a B-2 dropping a nuclear bomb over Pyongyang.

As kids, we always bragged how huge our T.V was. We rubbed it in our friends’ noses whenever they tried to hint that their T.Vs were big as well. We earned tremendous fame and respect in the neighbourhood which gave us some kind of power.
Only that we had no T.V. All we had was my dad’s employer’s projector that he brought home after work.
We lied to the neighbours because if they found out we had no T.V, they would have bullied and humiliated us to oblivion. We would lose the power, respect and command that we held.

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N. Korea is led by an adolescent leader. Not that I think the US and China should interfere like they want to, but the people themselves should rise and liberate their country if they wish to be free. It is only them who know where the shoe pinches. If they d not see the need of rising against their leader, then the other countries should shut it. But if that same leader thinks he can stand in a boxing ring and throw punches at the heavyweights, who are we to oppose? Si apewe kichapo ajue duniani kuna wenye “timokrasia”.

the way i see it the planet is setting itself up for a major conflict
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russian-bombers-fly-near-alaskan-coast-again-n748611
https://www.connexionfrance.com/French-news/Nobel-winning-economists-attack-Le-Pen-s-plan-to-leave-Euro
http://time.com/4564048/president-donald-trump-middle-east/