North Korea’s “Peculiar Means”
I really don’t know what to make of this odd story out of North Korea.The government of North Korea has threatened South Korea saying:
The special actions of our revolutionary armed forces will start soon to meet the reckless challenge of the group of traitors. They will reduce all the ratlike groups and the bases for provocations to ashes in three or four minutes, in much shorter time, by unprecedented peculiar means and methods of our own style.
This sounds like something out of “Team America: World Police”
Tags: North Korea
The new Kim is a rone-ry as his old man.
I think by “peculiar” they mean sinister and evil or maybe nothing at all.
I love doing a little bit of studying on N. Korea particularly because they are so “peculiar”.
Did you know that there are deserters from the US army who have been living in N. Korea for decades.
Apparently N Korea has even abducted European and Middle Eastern woman to breed with some of these guys to create western looking spies.
My guess is that they are doing a little bit of posturing to celebrate the new glorious leader kim Jong-un, so that they can show their own people how wonderful the Supreme Commander of the Korean Peoples Army is striking fear in the hearts of their enemies.
LOL fbh. Breeding western spies. Yes, back in 2004 the claim was made, but from what I can find, it was never taking seriously.
But really, the laugh was great.
Here’s some links to American deserters in North Korea -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joseph_Dresnok.
And this one made the news a few years ago – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Robert_Jenkins
North Korea really needs to review the Rules for Evil Overlords.
Yes Nemski, I suppose one of the traits of “peculiarity” can be humor.
This is the most important Evil Overlord rule of all: “I will not gloat over my enemies’ predicament before killing them.”
Maybe the “peculiar means” will be Kim turning into a giant snake (“It never helps”)
Unfortunately, North Korea may be totally nuts but it also has a massive conventional weapons capability. Serious sources (NPR, etc.) have indicated that the North Koreans have enough well-defended artillery pieces buried into the sides of mountains (think: “Guns of Navarone”) to rain down half a million shells an hour onto Seoul and other urban areas in S. Korea.
And they are just nuts enough to use it.