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Under threat? It’s life as usual in Pyongyang

- Tim Sullivan in Pyongyang

The clouds of war, it might seem, are gathering around the Korean Peninsula.

The North Korean Government flaunts an increasing­ly sophistica­ted arsenal of interconti­nental missiles and launches a mid-range version, which apparently fails seconds after takeoff. The United States moves an immense warship to the waters off the peninsula in a display of military might. President Donald Trump warns he’s ready to

“solve North Korea”, while North Korea’s Deputy Foreign Minister says his country will conduct its next nuclear test whenever it sees fit.

And in Pyongyang, where war would mean untold horrors, where neighbourh­oods could be reduced to rubble and tens of thousands of civilians could be killed, few people seem to care much at all.

At the weekend, the city’s zoo was crowded, playground­s were full of children and families strolled along downtown pavements speckled with the falling blossoms of apricot trees. At the city’s annual Kimilsungi­a flower show — held to celebrate Saturday’s 105th anniversar­y of the birth of North Korea’s founding ruler, Kim Il Sung, and the purple orchid named for him — thousands crowded around the displays, many using cellphones to take photos of friends and family.

And there was Chong Ok An, a retiree pushing her way through the crowds with her family.

“We’re not afraid,” she said. “As long as we have Marshall Kim Jong Un we can win any fight.”

Her response reflected the phrasing of North Korean propaganda, as well as the reality that every person here has heard talk of war for decades. The Kim family has entrenched its rule by portraying the country as being relentless­ly under siege, leaving its people unable to distinguis­h between daily hyperbole and the reality of an increasing­ly tense situation.

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North Koreans have been busy marking
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Picture / AP g the 105th anniversar­y of the birth of founding ruler Kim Il Sung.

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