Thursday, August 17, 2017

Nuclear in the News

Warrick, Joby, et al. "North Korea Now Making Missile-Ready Nuclear Weapons, US
     Analysts Say." The Washington Post, Washington Post, 8 Aug. 2017,
     www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/
     north-korea-now-making-missile-ready-nuclear-weapons-us-analysts-say/2017/08/08/
     e14b882a-7b6b-11e7-9d08-b79f191668ed_story.html?utm_term=.4e89e322c157.
     Accessed 17 Aug. 2017.

North Korea finally managed to build a miniaturized nuclear war head that can fit in a missile. Which is a sign that they can become a nuclear power in the future. Last month the United States counted upwards of 60 nuclear weapons controlled by North Korea. Other independent studies think that the number is much smaller than it is. It is hard to determine the exact number of nuclear weapons North Korea has because they're very secretive and insularity. The intelligence Community assess North Korea's nuclear weapons are going to be able to fit into a missile and launched in an ICBM( Inter- Continental Ballistic Missile) type of missile. North Korea said they would have plenty of nuclear ICBM's as a guarantor of his regime's survival.

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