North Korea releases an incredible propaganda video, touting its new ballistic missile system.
In the video that looks like a scene from a 1980’s action movie, North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un was seen with several of his generals.
The video went viral, gaining appreciation from the public for its dramatic music and artistic film edits.
“I cannot emphasize enough how badly you need to watch this North Korean propaganda video right now. It will forever change your understanding of film as an artistic medium.” A verified twitter user wrote.
I cannot emphasize enough how badly you need to watch this North Korean propaganda video right now.
It will forever change your understanding of film as an artistic medium. pic.twitter.com/bZc5NE6sih
— Jesse Singal (@jessesingal) March 27, 2022
Despite the rumor that circulated after CNN’s Jim Scuitto (a former Obama official) proclaimed that the North Korean dictator was already dead a few years ago, Kim is proving it wrong by making an appearance in his country’s propaganda video.
On Sunday, North Korea was suspected of firing one ballistic missile on Thursday after the country’s previous launch of suspected artillery pieces into the sea on Sunday.
The recent launch marked the 12th round of weapons launches this year.
According to the experts, these actions were made to threaten Washington over a “deepening freeze in nuclear negotiations.”
Different new missiles were also tested, including a purported hypersonic weapon, that North Korea declared as a missile that is potentially capable of reaching Guam, a key U.S. military hub in the Pacific.









