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North Korea and weapons of mass destruction - North Korea claims to possess nuclear weapons, and is widely believed to have a substantial arsenal of chemical weapons, deliverable by artillery against South Korea.
History of North Korea - History of North Korea: Following World War II, Korea, which had been a colonial possession of Japan since 1910, was occupied by the Soviet Union (in the north) and the United States (in the south). After a period of political conflict the country was divided into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (generally known in many other languages as North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (known as South Korea).
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research - The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, JINR (Объединённый институт ядерных исследований, ОИЯИ in Russian) in Dubna, Moscow Oblast (120 km north of Moscow), Russia is an international research centre for nuclear sciences, involving around 1000 scientists from eighteen states (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Cuba, Czech Republic, Georgia, Kazakhstan, DPR Korea, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland,Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam) as ...
Yongbyon Reactors - North Korea has several nuclear facilities with the potential to produce nuclear fuel for weapons. Most are located at Yongbyon, 100 km north of Pyongyang, in North Pyongan Province.
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Nuclear Weapon in North Korea - Nuclear Weapon in North Korea Nuclear Weapons And Strategy Thought to have been marginalized by the end of the Cold War, nuclear weapons have returned to the center of U.S. security concerns. As North Korea have removed the veil of uncertainty by public acknowledgment of its nuclear weapons nuclear weapon in north korea and Iran is thought to seeks a nuclear weapons capability, fears that rogue states nuclear weapon in north korea and non-state actors might acquire nuclear weapon ...
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Korea North Nuclear Test Underground - Korea North Nuclear Test Underground Spying on the Bomb A global history of U.S. nuclear espionage traces the growth of nuclear activities in an increasing number of nations while indicating what the United States historically believed about each country`s laboratories, test sites, korea north nuclear test underground and decision-making councils, in an account that includes coverage of the mysterious Vela incident korea north nuclear test underground and current efforts to uncover nuclear secrets in Iran korea north nuclear ...
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