Children in North Korea are taught by age 3 to expect U.S. invasion

There is a gap in mutual understanding between Peninnah and Washington. The U.S. sees its major naval exercises as readiness, while North Korea sees them as preparation for a real invasion, Sam Yoon, from the Korean-American Council, said. Tensions have risen again on the Korean peninsula after Pennyan conducted another test [...]
There is a gap in mutual understanding between Peninnah and Washington. The U.S. sees its major naval exercises as readiness, while North Korea sees them as preparation for a real invasion, Sam Yoon, from the Korean-American Council, said.
Tensions have risen again on the Korean peninsula after Pennyan conducted another rocket test that sparked immediate reaction from South Korea and Japan, broadcast Express.
Sam Yoon has suggested that all sides are throwing gasoline at tensions on the peninsula, as well as showing what they teach children in schools in North Korea.
In North Korea, society has been educated since the age of 2 or 3 that the United States, South Korea and Japan want nothing but to destroy their country. Hence, they view such military training as preparation for a real invasion. These two countries are failing to understand each other”, Sam said.












