In the wake of most recent outbreak of Western media lies and distortions surrounding the alleged testing of a hydrogen bomb by North Korea, Back in the USSR makes an effort to set the record straight and delve into the actual history of Korea and, in particular, Korean resistance to imperialism. North Korea's development of atomic weapons can only be understood in the context of resistance to an American Empire, with literally thousands of nuclear warheads, that has for decades threatened to wipe this small country off the face of the earth and left it utterly devastated during the 1950-1953 Korean War. There is nothing "crazy" about defending oneself against an empire that has smashed country after country in the past few decades alone and which has openly announced time and time again that it has you in its crosshairs. Back in the USSR supports the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's legitimate right to self-defense and self-determination.
Music by State Orchestra of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea, Public Enemy, and Lee Reed.