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Pacific Island Times Staff

North Korea's still mouthing off about its nuclear threat to Guam


A propaganda movie is the latest way for North Korea's 'Supreme Leader' to threaten the United States by threatening to bracket Guam's coast with potentially nuclear carrying missiles.

A recent propaganda video released by the rogue regime shows President Trump looking out over a field of crosses in a graveyard in Guam. It also pictures Vice President Mike Pence engulfed in flames.

"Trump spouted rubbish that if a war breaks out, it would be on the Korean Peninsula, and if thousands of people die, they would be only Koreans and Americans may sleep a sound sleep," a North Korean news agency statement said.

North Korea's messages come as the U.S. and South Korea are engaging in an annual 10-day military training drill, which has traditionally raised the blood pressure of North Korean leaders.

Kim Jong-un threatened "ruthless" retaliation against South Korea and the U.S., according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency.

"The U.S. will be wholly held accountable for the catastrophic consequences to be entailed by such reckless aggressive war maneuvers, as it chose a military confrontation [with North Korea]," a North Korean military spokesman said.

Kim Jong-un's latest diatribe comes on the heels of a new United Nations report revealing two North Korean shipments bound for Syria's chemical arms agency were recently "intercepted."

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