World | North Korea North Korea's New Video Burns Obama, Troops Video game theme accompanies images of troops on fire By Rob Quinn Posted Feb 20, 2013 1:22 AM CST Updated Feb 20, 2013 4:00 AM CST Copied North Korea's New Video Burns Obama, Troops Analysts have detected hints of anti-American sentiment in North Korea's latest propaganda video. (wKC0vB5PfNY) Just in case North Korea's propaganda video of the US in flames left anybody in doubt about Pyongyang's feelings toward America, a sequel now shows President Obama and American troops in flames. The video—which plays the theme music from the videogame Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion—ends with a simulation of a nuclear test, the Telegraph reports. "North Korea has succeeded in proceeding with this nuclear test despite the United States’ increasingly unfair bully activities against North Korea. That United States that has no respect to others nor appreciation to equality," the video's text reads. "North Korea’s high level nuclear test conducted against American imperialist invaders is a nuclear deterrent that protects our sovereignty ... it is also a solemn warning that time is no longer on the side of the United States. The people are watching. America should answer." Read These Next 'Bluetoothing' is spreading HIV around the globe. Two dozen shot at St. Helena Island bar. Couples are using AI to argue, vent, and even divorce. What do you do when historic office towers have lived out their life? See 1 photo Report an error