World News Rudolph Rodriquez
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North Korea will have enough material to produce a total of 20 nuclear bombs, by the end of 2016, following the intensification program purification of uranium and plutonium existing stock, according to experts, quoted by the Reuters website.
For a period of ten years, the state of North Korea violated UN sanctions by developing a method of enrichment and allowing self-sufficient operation of a nuclear program that can produce six nuclear bombs per year.
True isolated nuclear capability of the state is unverifiable. After the fifth nuclear test, North Korea is preparing for another.
The uranium enrichment project was expanded significantly and is likely to produce up to 150 kilograms of uranium per year, Siegfried Hecker said, an expert in North Korean nuclear program.
The amount is sufficient to produce about six nuclear bombs per year, he said in a report for Hecker, who visited the Yongbyon nuclear reactor in 2010.
Estimates say North Korea has enough material to produce 20 nuclear bombs in total by the end of 2016.
It is estimated that the reserve of plutonium held by North Korea is about 40 kilograms. But Hecker called the North Korean program to enrich uranium “an unexpected factor” because Western experts do not know how advanced it is.
Expert opinions and estimates were made based on the indicators seen in satellite images.
A couple of days ago, the American geologists (USGS) announced an earthquake of 5.3 magnitude in North Korea which was believed that Pyongyang conducted a nuclear test fifth over which the communist regime prior warning. The epicenter of the telluric movement was located near the North Korean atomic test site at Punggye-ri.
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