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Those silly North Koreans...

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They want to bomb colorado springs...pry should learn how to read a map first.

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KUSA - Colorado Springs was among the four U.S. cities that were threatened in the latest North Korean propaganda video. But at least according to the map they used, someone in North Korea thinks Colorado Springs is located in the Deep South.

During the video, a narrator is heard discussing North Korea's plan to attack Colorado Springs, while an ominous-looking line shoots toward the U.S. mainland. The problem? Instead of Colorado, the line lands somewhere near Shreveport, La., which, as the Washington Post pointed out, is about 900 miles southeast of the intended target.

The nation also threatened to launch missiles at Washington D.C., Los Angeles and Honolulu. The video was released by Uriminzokkiri, North Korea's state-run media organization.

If you're in Colorado Springs (or Louisiana), there's no need to panic just yet. So far, North Korea's KN-08 missiles are untested and do not have a demonstrated ability to reach the U.S. mainland
 
So, I'm trying to figure out what North Korea intends to gain from this.


It's a fruitless effort.
 
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They won't gain anything. They're probably getting aid from the US for creating a scare that we can use. "Never let a disaster go to waste". -Rhom Emmanuel. North Korea can't even tie their shoe laces much less successfully orchestrate a nuclear attack on the USA. The pres drives around in cars from the '70s over there.
 
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