Revamped North Korean Ride: Mr. Kim’s White Horse Hijack
Mount Paektu & the Grand Mid‑Summer Make‑over
In a spectacle that would make even Disney’s Big Thunder Mountain look tame, the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un, was spotted galloping solo on a huge white horse across the frosty slopes of Mount Paektu on October 16th. According to KCNA, his trotting through the snow-capped woods was less of a casual stroll and more of a “great operation” announcement—though “operation” is still a word in the gory, uncertain region of the terrain.
“The Moment of History,” Says the State Media, with Full Hats
KCNA described the ride as “a great event of weighty importance in the history of the Korean revolution.” Official boycotting videos of the King on the mountain show him riding alone, and the editors added a splash of emotional overdrive: “Officials accompanying him were convinced with overflowing emotion and joy that there will be a great operation to strike the world with wonder again.”
What Also Might Grit Is In The Picture…
The report didn’t disclose whether the “great operation” is a missile launch, a solar‑powered rocket test, or simply a new initiative to market Kim’s brand of loyalty. Analysts point out that this photo is a classic example of naval defiance—North Korea takes a symbolically loaded mountain (Mount Paektu is the Kim dynasty’s spiritual home) and uses it to make a statement that sanctions and international pressure “have no effect.”
Historical Precedent: Past Trekking to Make a Point
In 2017, shortly after the country’s biggest ICBM show‑off, Kim visited the sacred peak and followed that with a New Year’s speech that opened the door to a South Korean summit. Last year, he roped in South Korean President Moon Jae‑in for a summit at the mountain’s summit, but relations have cooled since. Kim says the State of the US should “soften” before the year ends, or he will consider another course, dubbed “unspecified.”
Analysts on the Side of the Clock
Some experts see the rhetoric ridge as a message for the economy—North Korea might be secretly chasing a less provocative method: a space launch. If Elon Musk isn’t feeling the pressure, Kim might be targeting a “show‑off” satellite instead of a “boom‑think” ICBM. The winter wind is brisk, and the propaganda fury is set on a new “myth” for the writer’s next big season: “Kim on a white horse” and “Mount Paektu legend” styled highly seductive content that will be amplified at the Calvin’s “Therapy” for propaganda fans.
According to Nk News’ Rachel Lee, the media report is the new enchantment. “In the Korean report, Kim’s climb on Mount Paektu is all in myth. It will stunt a maximum propaganda punch, and the media’s story will make the great operation in the ancient adventure films.”
What’s next?
So the world and its entities are watching. Will the meteorological winter snow be to preserve the image or to avoid the ICBM ashes? We might check the news for an Astro‑Engine. In the meantime, thanks for the little ride in the scenery. Kim’s great step toward the “world’s eye” is an attempt not to let “great operation” become an actionless lag—he intends to keep the “White Horse” on its horn, and bring to the world the next unstoppable design.
