'No, that's Canada' Watch Americans hopelessly attempt to point out North Korea on map
AMERICANS hilariously fail to point out North Korea on a world map, as despot leader Kim Jong-un considers launching an inter-continental ballistic missile attack against the United States.
American's fail at trying to find North Korea on a map
The North Korean leader reportedly gathered his in Pyongyang to consider the implications of such an attack, which would almost certainly result in a retaliatory nuclear strike by Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, Russia Today reported: “Pyongyang said that it has been working on a plan to launch a medium-range ballistic missile at a US airbase in Guam.
“This comes after US bombers flew over the Korean Peninsula with Korean and Japanese warplanes.”
According to a new poll, 75 per cent of Americans believe North Korea’s nuclear programme is a “critical threat” to the US, even before Donald Trump warned he would unleash “fire and fury” on the pariah state.
This American lady thinks North Korea is in the Middle East
People are understandably worked up about North Korea
This left ABC host Jimmy Kimmel wondering how many Americans even know where North Korea is on the map – which produced hilarious results.
Introducing the clip, Kimmel said: “People are understandably worked up about North Korea.
“According to a new poll, and this poll was taken before the President’s threat, a majority of Americans – 75 per cent – believe North Korea nuclear programme is a critical threat to the United States.
This passing lady believes North Korea is somewhere near Canada
Guam and Hawaii at risk of North Korea nuclear strike
“But what I wonder is, how many Americans even know where North Korea is?”
Asked whether the US “should consider military action against North Korea”, the first person questioned responds: “I would say yes.”
She then proceeds to draw an imaginary circle around Canada and Greenland while trying to identify where the rogue state is.
The second person asked ends with a similar result as next victim points towards the Middle East and appears dumbfounded when she is told it is not North Korea.
Others point toward Europe, Russia, South America, Australia, Vietnam and anywhere that isn’t North Korea.
By the end of the four-minute long clip, not a single participant managed to point out where North Korea was on the map.