North Korea Threatens Attacks Against The US

North Korea has threatened more attacks
against the U.S. government and other
American institutions in the wake of the
hack on Sony which cancelled the release of
The Interview.

The government - which was outraged by
the film showing the assassination of leader
Kim Jong Un - also claimed to have 'clear
evidence' that the U.S. government
engineered the project as a 'propaganda'
attack against North Korea.

In a ranting post published by the state
news agency KCNA , Korean authorities hit
back by saying they will 'blow up' the White
House - while continuing to deny they have
anything to do with the cyber attacks on
Sony.

A release, translated from Korean,
said: 'The DPRK [North Korea] has
already launched the toughest
counteraction.'Nothing is a more
serious miscalculation than guessing
that just a single movie production
company is the target of this
counteraction.'
'Our target is all the citadels of the
U.S. imperialists who earned the
bitterest grudge of all Koreans.
'The army and people of the DPRK are
fully ready to stand in confrontation
with the U.S. in all war spaces
including cyber warfare space to blow
up those citadels.'




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