South Korea restarts blaring propaganda broadcasts to retaliate against North’s trash balloon flying
- South Korea has restarted propaganda broadcasts into North Korea in response to balloon launches, marking a return to Cold War tactics, as reported by the Associated Press.
- The broadcasts included content like K-pop songs and news on Samsung, and were the first in about 40 days.
- South Korea's military criticized North Korea for escalating tensions through its balloon campaigns, stating further actions could follow if provocations continue.
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South Korea Restarts Blaring Propaganda Broadcasts to Retaliate Against North's Trash Balloon Flying
South Korea said it has restarted blasting propaganda broadcasts into North Korea to retaliate against the North’s latest round of trash-carrying balloon launches.

South Korea restarts blaring propaganda broadcasts to retaliate against North's trash balloon flying
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea said Friday it has restarted blasting propaganda broadcasts into North Korea to retaliate against the North’s latest round of trash-carrying balloon launches, a resumption of Cold War-style tactics that are raising animosities between the rivals. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it used front-line loudspeakers to blare […]
South Korea resumes propaganda broadcasts aimed at North
The South Korean military on Friday said it had restarted loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts directed at North Korea in response to Pyongyang sending hundreds of trash-carrying balloons across the border. Seoul said it detected about 200 trash balloons sent by North Korea from Thursday to Friday, marking the eighth round of such launches by Kim Jong Un’s government since May. “We have repeatedly and sternly warned North Korea about their continuo…
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