North Korea video shows Obama, U.S. troops in flames
PYONGYANG, North Korea A new North Korean video portrays President Barack Obama and American troops in flames and says the North conducted its recent nuclear test because of U.S. hostility.
The video follows a string of critical rhetoric against the United States. Another video posted earlier this month showed an American city being attacked by missiles.
The most recent video, posted Sunday by a YouTube account affiliated with a pro-reunification government agency (embedded at top), shows a blazing fire superimposed over footage of Obama, and ends with a generic simulation of a nuclear device exploding underground.
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The United States currently is negotiating in the Security Council for stronger U.N. sanctions against Pyongyang following a Feb. 12 nuclear test in the far northeast, the country's third since 2006.