Pyongyang's verbal deluge unusually ferocious, seemingly angered by Biden's campaign. FMTNews NorthKorea JoeBiden
SEOUL: North Korea launched a visceral diatribe against US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, calling the former vice-president a “rabid dog” – while also borrowing the terminology of Donald Trump.
“Rabid dogs like Biden can hurt lots of people if they are allowed to run about,” it went on. “They must be beaten to death with a stick.It was not immediately clear what had provoked Pyongyang’s ire, but Biden’s campaign on Friday seemed to relish the attack. Biden, who vowed not to “embrace dictators”, said that Trump is “emboldening” the North Korean leader.
KCNA appeared to cite one of Trump’s favoured insults for the candidate – “Sleepy Joe” – when it said Americans called him “Biden not awakened from a sleep”. It is not the first time the North has condemned Biden. In May it called him an “imbecile” and a “fool of low IQ” days after he called Kim a “dictator” and “tyrant.”
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