"Running dogs," "imperialist lackeys," "criminal gangs" and "brigandish moves" -- that sort of propaganda language died with the Cold War, except in the offices of the Korean Central News Agency. FULL STORY | N. KOREA 'PUSHED TO BRINK OF WAR' | FULL COVERAGE
Friday, November 26, 2010
Cold War rhetoric lives on in Pyongyang
Cold War rhetoric lives on in Pyongyang
"Running dogs," "imperialist lackeys," "criminal gangs" and "brigandish moves" -- that sort of propaganda language died with the Cold War, except in the offices of the Korean Central News Agency. FULL STORY | N. KOREA 'PUSHED TO BRINK OF WAR' | FULL COVERAGE
"Running dogs," "imperialist lackeys," "criminal gangs" and "brigandish moves" -- that sort of propaganda language died with the Cold War, except in the offices of the Korean Central News Agency. FULL STORY | N. KOREA 'PUSHED TO BRINK OF WAR' | FULL COVERAGE
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