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North Korea to boost its nuclear arsenal?

North Korea 's new type of string of missile

By SANJOY DASPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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North Korea is testing its

intercontinental ballistic missile or

ICBM North Korea's newest long-range

missile increases the chances it could

deliver a strike to the U.S Mainland

giving Kim Jong-un more leverage in his

dealings with the Biden Administration

even his sister has defended the

country's missile launch as an act of

self-defense according to reports Kimmy

or Zhong has warned of overwhelming

nuclear deterrence unless the United

States drops what she called its hostile

policy against Pyongyang the nuclear

armed State on Wednesday testified a

solid fuel missile that flew a thousand

and one kilometers

at a maximum altitude of

6648 kilometers before splashing into

the East sea also known as the Sea of

Japan according to analysts the missiles

trajectory suggested it was capable of

reaching the mainland of United States

moreover during a rare appearance the

country's United Nations Envoy told the

security Council on Thursday about North

Korea's missile launch the envoy also

said that the launch was an exercise of

its right to self-defense

our testifier of a neotyped icbn has an

under negotiable effect on the security

of a neighboring country

the Japan announced that our ICBM landed

outside its exclusive economic zone and

it is a tantamount to the Japan

acknowledgment there is no risk was

approached to its security military

provocation of the United States has the

four level against the dprk are growing

as an apple P4 and consequently military

security pattern in Korean Peninsula is

reaching the phase of a nuclear crisis

Beyond Cold War era

in a joint statement 10 of the security

council's 15 members including South

Korea condemned the latest tests they

even noted that North Korea's 20

launches of ballistic missiles in 2023

were all blatant violations of multiple

Security Council resolutions Kim

jong-un's sister slammed the statement

saying it was unfair and Prejudiced

earlier this week she accused U.S

military surveillance Jets of reaching

North Korean airspace warning that they

could be shot down and in response to

North Korea's stream of missile launches

this year Seoul and Washington have run

top security corporation vowing that

Pyongyang would face a nuclear response

worried to ever use its nuclear weapons

against the allies

the U.S Secretary of State Anthony

blinken also promised that the U.S would

work with allies to deter aggression

from North Korea

resolutely in terms of our shared and

common security and there is no greater

challenge to that common security than

the ongoing provocations coming

from North Korea from the dprk yet

another missile launched just a couple

of days ago

repeated violations of U.N security

Council resolutions

but the net effect

of that among other things

has been has been to have our three

countries work even more closely

together than was already the case

because we are joined resolutely in

in a common defense and making sure that

we are

doing everything possible

to deter and defend against any

aggression coming from North Korea

the top U.S diplomats met jointly with

the South Korean and Japanese foreign

ministers on the sidelines of a

Southeast Asian meeting in Jakarta with

all three condemning what blinken called

provocations from Pyongyang they also

stressed upon the importance of

maintaining peace and stability across

the region and marking together.

Key assistance — including centrifuges for uranium enrichment, and possibly warhead design blueprints — was provided in the 1990s by Pakistani nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan. But over the decades, North Korea received help, some of it inadvertent, from dozens of countries around the world. North Korea developed a sophisticated procurement network that purchased needed technology and equipment, either through front companies or on the black market.

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SANJOY DAS

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Writing ,lending my talents to help others. Spend my energy nurturing my interests and passions. The satisfaction that comes from producing work that inspires me

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