Tag Archives: North Korea

North Korea tested another nuclear device on February 12. One of the questions about that test was whether the fissionable material used was enriched uranium or plutonium. That question could only be answered by outsiders if samples of the xenon … Continue reading

Posted in Nonproliferation, North Korea, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The North Korean rocket launched yesterday failed early in its flight. Here’s a collection of articles on the rocket and what may be North Korean strategies. The probable flight path and debris landing area.

Posted in Missiles, North Korea | Tagged , | Leave a comment

North Korea’s impending launch not supported globally DPRK will be launching a missile next week despite wide-spread global disagreement. The upcoming missile launch to carry a satellite into space is thought to be a cover for a long-range ballistic missile … Continue reading

Posted in North Korea, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The bilateral talks between North Korea and the United States began just last week. And now there is a result: North Korea will suspend missile tests and much of its nuclear work and will allow IAEA inspectors to return, and … Continue reading

Posted in Nonproliferation, North Korea, United States | Tagged , | Leave a comment