North Korean Kim Jong Un’s army participated in Saturday’s
huge military procession to celebration what is known as North Korea’s Day of
the Sun increasing tension between them and the US.
The country’s military used the birthday celebration of the
country’s founder and grandfather of Kim to showcase their military might including
ballistic missiles, as indication of their readiness to crush their adversaries
in the even any war.
Kim was seen wearing a black suit as he walked down a red
carpet before applauding his army in the capital Pyongyang.
The dictator’s soldiers shouted ‘long live’ towards the dictator,
who flashed a big smile as he acknowledged the adoring crowds.
As widely known, the main essence of the show was to sound a
note of warning concerning any possible outbreak of war, as missiles were
rolled out on trucks and tanks, rocket launchers and artillery guns were
paraded in plain sight.
And military planes flew over Kim Il Sung Square, creating
the number ‘105’ in the air – the age the country’s late founder would have
been.
Though, there was no nuclear test – after US officials said
they suspected Kim to test his weaponry on the day.
Choe Ryong Hae, who some consider to be the second most
powerful man in North Korea, criticised Donald Trump in an incendiary speech.
He said: ‘We will respond to an all-out war with an all-out
war and a nuclear war with our style of a nuclear attack.’
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