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Home > North Korea > History > Nuclear

North Korea Nuclear

North Korea Nuclear is a powerful weapon that has a vital destructive force. North Korea claims to have a wide collection of nuclear weapons. According to the CIA North Korea has a substantial arsenal of chemical weapons. For a long time North Korea had been the member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty but in 2003 it withdrew itself.

On 9th October, 2006, the North Korean government did an announcement that it had been successful in conducting a North Korea Nuclear test for the first time at 10:35AM. It took place near Mount Mant'ap and Kilchu-kun, North Hamgyong Province and P'unggye-ri.

The test took less than one week. According to the Korean Central News Agency, this nuclear test was conducted at a crucial time when all the citizens were moving towards powerful socialist nation.

On 10th February 2005, a person from the North Korean Foreign Ministry proclaimed the country had manufactured North Korea Nuclear weapons. Again on 19th September 2005, the North Korean delegates signed a "Statement of Principles" where Pyongyang agreed to desolate all nuclear programs and return to the NPT and IAEA safeguards. Thereafter a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry claimed that the United States should have to offer a light-water reactor to North Korea for the purpose of resolving the arising problems between the two countries.

According to the 2005 North Korea Nuclear record North Korea's total range of No Dong missiles is only 1,300 km, that is enough to reach South Korea, Japan, and parts of China and Russia.





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