Friday, March 29, 2013

North Korea Releases Two New Photos, And In The Background You Can See A 'US Mainland Strike Plan'.


North Korea Releases Two New Photos, And In The Background You Can See A 'US Mainland Strike Plan'.(BI).
North Korea is making more noise. Following the deployment of US B-2s to South Korea, North Korean President Kim Jong-un has ordered his military to be on alert for a strike against the US.

Kim Jong-un made the missile order after talks responding to US stealth bomber flights over the Korean peninsula, state news agency KCNA said. The time had come to "settle accounts" with the US, KCNA quoted him as saying. 

As part of the warning, North Korea has published two new images in a local paper (via Reuters) and what people are noticing is the background, which appear to show a missile strike plan on the US.
In this first one, the map of the US is most vivid.

Then if you zoom in above the general's head (as NKNews.org points out) you can see a map of the US with lines coming into it (implying lines of attack). The text apparently reads "US Mainland Strike Plan" (which is not subtle). A key thing as NKNews.org points out is that the photos were released in a domestic workers paper, implying that the images are for internal consumption, rather than a real threat. Read and see the full story here, more here.

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