N. Korea releases book slamming Yoon's policies on Pyongyang
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, front, celebrates after a Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) was launched from Pyongyang International Airport in this photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency, March 24. Yonhap
North Korea has published a book criticizing the South Korean government of President Yoon Suk-yeol and its policies, according to a propaganda outlet Wednesday.
The Pyongyang Publishing House issued the 67-page book with three chapters of harsh criticism and characterization of the Yoon administration as the "most dangerous government recklessly racing in the most dangerous times," according to DPRK Today, a North Korean propaganda website.
"This race is undoubtedly headed toward the eventual destruction of Yoon Suk-yeol and his gang," it said.This image, captured from the website of DPRK Today, shows the first page of a book published by North Korea, titled "The Race to Destruction," featuring three chapters criticizing the South Korean administration of President Yoon Suk-yeol, Nov. 30. The English translations of the title and the publisher are inserted by The Korea Times. Yonhap
The North accused the Yoon government of "worshipping" the United States and called it a "traitor" that has "sold the dignity and interests of South Koreans" to Japan as well.
Pyongyang also lambasted Yoon's "audacious" proposal designed to help improve its economy in exchange for denuclearization.President Yoon Suk-yeol attends a Cabinet meeting at the presidential office in Seoul, Nov. 29. Yonhap
"We cannot help but be dumbfounded by Yoon Suk-yeol and his gang for foolishly dreaming of exchanging nuclear weapons for economic cooperation," the book added. (Yonhap)
- 最近发表
-
- 实干担当抓落实 多措并举促发展
- 3年“老胃炎” 原是胆囊炎
- 马云要做预制菜了?
- 3 reasons why you should start a business in 2018
- 9 Planetariums to Get Lost in the Cosmos
- Messi back in training, in contention to face Betis
- Bono was to blame for Apple's 'free' U2 album drop
- Meta's VR legs aren't real and can't hurt you
- Expanded police surveillance will get us “broken windows” on steroids.
- N. Korea demands return of defectors from S. Korea
- 随机阅读
-
- The OLED Burn
- 16 cats that are absolutely terrible at hide
- N. Korea's media extensively report 2nd inter
- Messi back in training, in contention to face Betis
- Pakistan Cricket at crossroads after shock defeat at Pindi
- [Newsmaker] Reporters face hurdle as they head for NK nuclear test site
- Tony Stark would be impressed by this Redditor's homemade arc reactor
- Pakistan to host international badminton tournament
- 海丰芥蓝入选全国名特优新农产品名录
- Facebook partners with Zumper, Apartment List to offer rental listings
- 夏天“养骨”老时受益
- It's ok, you can laugh at this kid getting attacked by a goose
- 'Hyundai Way': Auto giant's W121tr plan aims to seize mobility market lead
- 夏天“养骨”老时受益
- Twitter has posted its first edited tweet
- 天全联社感恩教育进农信
- Pragmocracy Now
- The UK again says Uber drivers should get minimum wage, time off—next stop is the Supreme Court
- 5 Australian artists whose work will improve your Instagram feed
- Korean PM describes Trump as 'tough dealer'
- 搜索
-
- 友情链接
-