New North Korean video shows Obama and American soldiers in flames

New North Korean video shows Obama and American soldiers in flames

Just in time for the Academy Awards this Sunday, the North Koreans have what could be considered a late entry in the Foreign Film category — an action video showing what looks like the aftermath of a nuclear blast featuring President Obama and American soldiers engulfed in flames, the Washington Post reports.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiA1bmWnRQM&rel=0&hl=en_US&feature=player_embedded&version=3]

President Obama appears for only two seconds (0:52 -0:54) and it looks like footage from the State of the Union with him shaking hands.

NK News has the English translation in case you are wondering what all those Korean subtitles are saying.

Full Transcript (by NK NEWS):

North Korea has succeeded in proceeding with this nuclear test despite the United States’ increasingly unfair bully activities against North Korea. That United States that has no respect to others nor appreciation to equality…

It is not incorrect to state that  the United States strong hostility policy and endless violence toward North Korea in the past 70 years has helped North Korea become one of the world’s strongest military power states.

Words spoken by the United States, a country that uses the law of jungle as the law of survival for fitness, is meaningless. As a result, North Korea’s high level nuclear test conducted against American imperialist invaders is a nuclear deterrent that protects our sovereignty.

Thus, the United States has practically guided North Korea towards nuclear testing and therefore needs to be considered as an American virtue.

North Korea’s third underground nuclear test! Let it be known once more that this is strictly our practical counter-measure for North’s safety and to protect its sovereignty from the aggressors. It is also a solemn warning that time is no longer on the side of the United States.

The people are watching. America should answer.

Yes, America should answer, but will we? For our new Secretary of State John Kerry is very busy after giving his first foreign policy speech on climate change.

Perhaps Kerry should take note that North Korea could really “blast open” the climate change debate if not checked.

Myra Kahn Adams

Myra Kahn Adams

Myra Kahn Adams is a media producer and political writer. She was on the 2004 Bush campaign's creative team and the 2008 McCain campaign's ad council. Writing credits include, National Review, Washington Examiner, World Net Daily, Breitbart and many others. Contact Myra at MyraAdams01@gmail.com

Comments

For your convenience, you may leave commments below using Disqus. If Disqus is not appearing for you, please disable AdBlock to leave a comment.