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Korea
U.S. Psychological Warfare Ridiculed
2003-10-29
Two today. They’ve been kinda muted lately. Too much White Slag maybe?
The ambition of the U.S. imperialists to dominate the world is getting wilder in the 21st century and a psychological warfare is a trite method the United States has consistently used in invading, toppling and dominating other countries, says Rodong Sinmun today in a signed commentary.
It’s working so far, Rodung. Why change?
Noting that the U.S. imperialists pay special attention to conducting a psychological warfare through broadcasting media, the commentary observes: The aggressive nature of the psychological warfare was fully disclosed in the Iraqi war.
Yes, it was. You have problems with it?
They are using the psychological warfare not only in invading other countries but instigating anti-government forces of the countries to serve their purpose. The DPRK has become a main target of their psychological warfare.
Nice of you to notice.
U.S. psychological warfare experts and tricksters are craftily working to smuggle transistor radios into the DPRK through many channels in a bid to cause ideological and political vacillation and destabilization and degeneration among people and bring about social chaos and changes.
Yes, the 1st Airborne Trickster Brigade. Their skills are legendary!
Through this the U.S. seeks to spread its corrupt American culture and bourgeois way and style of life in a bid to benumb the Korean people’s revolutionary faith, class consciousness and spirit of national independence and break the single-hearted unity of the DPRK.
Drop in some Big Macs and see how long the single-hearted unity lasts.
The U.S. is grossly mistaken if it thinks its psychological warfare will help bring down the DPRK as it did Iraq. Nothing can break the DPRK people’s faith in socialism and their single-hearted unity.
Gimme that single-hearted unity...gimme that single-hearted unity...
Posted by:tu3031

#9  Want to see some REAL psyops? Build a half-dozen Sizzlers, a Micky-D's or two, and a greaseburger Burger King joint, put some huge fans on the south side, and blow all that aroma north. Then sit back and watch the fireworks.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-10-30 1:14:46 AM  

#8  Hope Hwang Jang Yop can explain how all these clowns are talking about Radio when it just hit the theaters. Do they think Cuba Gooding is portraying Kim? Insidious.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-10-29 8:58:55 PM  

#7  LOL. Priceless.

Yeah, let them eat grass, huh, Rodong?!

*The 1st Airborne Trickster Brigade*-- I have to remember that one.
Posted by: button   2003-10-29 8:30:28 PM  

#6  Radios would be nice because we could invite all of North Korea down to the DMZ and drop food there so the roads become clogged and it becomes impossible for the NK to keep control.
Posted by: Yank   2003-10-29 4:20:28 PM  

#5  The hell with smuggling radios, we should be dropping those little one-shot pistols from WWII.

But NO-O-O-O-O...
Posted by: mojo   2003-10-29 3:25:15 PM  

#4  No mention of Juche, no mention of Kimmie-boy (or his poofy hair :). No mention of 'stupid man'.

Hmm.. very disappointing.... I am afraid I can only give this a 1.5 on the spittle meter.

As mentioned above. If Voice of America (or any other broadcasts) cannot break the peoples faith (in the starving workers paradise) then why do you ban transister radios except for the party elite?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2003-10-29 2:38:15 PM  

#3  Check it out BAR.... It's hilarious.

The English section is funny but the Spanish has got to be insane.
Posted by: Shipman   2003-10-29 1:49:50 PM  

#2  When the cursor goes over the link and I see "www.kcna.co.jp", I go no further.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-10-29 1:25:04 PM  

#1  "Nothing can break the DPRK people’s faith in socialism and their single-hearted unity."

Then import the radios, Juche-boy. You got nothing to worry about.
Posted by: BH   2003-10-29 12:55:49 PM  

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