December 23, 2014

North Korea call US 'Toothless Wolf' as it Restores internet


Following on from the Sony hacking scandal as a result of movie. The Interview and 9 hour blackout in North Korea. The govt of North Korea has branded the U.S. a 'toothless wolf' whose 'strength is decreasing day by day' in the latest round of tough-talk

A column in the country's national newspaper Rodong Sinmun, which is run by the ruling Communist party, called America an 'empire of devils' that is is 'bound to grow old and go to ruin.'
 
The Interview, a film which depicts the assassination of the country's 'supreme ruler', Kim Jong-Un which suggested outraged the N.Korea. But they denied being behind the hack, a government official called it a 'righteous act' and threatened to attack cinemas showing the film, leading to the launch being cancelled.

President Barack Obama publicly chastised Sony for pulling the film, before promising a 'proportional response' to the hack, before North Korea's internet was taken offline yesterday.
 
According to The Telegraph, the column reads: 'The sound of gunfire has never stopped on this planet since the US made its bloodstained appearance in the world.
 
'The world is shaking with rage, witnessing the brutal infringement upon sovereignty and human rights abuses. Meanwhile, the strength of the US is now waning day by day.
 
'No matter how desperately the US may roar, it is nothing but roar of a toothless wolf.
 
'The incarnation of all sorts of evil, the empire of devils, is bound to grow old and go to ruin. This is the law governing the historical development.

The U.S. has also refused to acknowledge it had attacked North Korean cyberspace, but the outage prompted an angry response today.





  

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