Fists of fury! Tens of thousands of saluting North Koreans come out in a show of loyalty to Kim Jong-un in mass rally to defy America’s threats to destroy the regime

Thursday, August 10, 2017
By Paul Martin

North Koreans rallied at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on Wednesday
Photos showed citizens holding propaganda and waving their fists in the air
Footage shows thousands of North Korean workers dressed in white shirts as they marched through the square brandishing flags
The elite class, who were dressed in black, applauded the workers as they rallied
It came after a strict round of sanctions were passed by the United Nations security council over the weekend
North Korea also officially dismissed Donald Trump’s threats of ‘fire and fury’

DAILYMAIL.COM
10 August 2017

Tens of thousands of North Koreans have come out in a show of defiance following US President Donald Trump’s threats of ‘fire and fury’.

The North Koreans gathered for a massive rally at Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang on Wednesday with photos showing citizens holding propaganda placards and waving their fists in the air.

Footage shows thousands of North Korean workers dressed in white shirts as they angrily marched through the square brandishing flags.

The elite class, who were dressed in black, applauded the workers as they rallied.

It came after a strict round of sanctions were passed by the United Nations security council over the weekend.
North Korea also officially dismissed Trump’s threats on Wednesday, declaring the American leader ‘bereft of reason’ and warning ominously that ‘only absolute force can work on him’.

In a statement carried by state media, General Kim Rak Gyom, who heads North Korea’s rocket command, also said his country was ‘about to take’ military action near the US Pacific territory of Guam.

He said the North would finalize a plan by mid-August to fire four mid-range missiles hitting waters 19 to 25 miles away from the island.

The plan will then go to the commander in chief of North Korea’s nuclear force and ‘wait for his order,’ Kim was quoted by KCNA as saying. He called it a ‘historic enveloping fire at Guam.’

The statement only served to escalate tensions further in a week that has seen a barrage of threats from both sides. While nuclear confrontation still seems incredibly remote, the comments have sparked deep unease in the United States, Asia and beyond.

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