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Friday 9 September 2016

South Korea, Japan & China condemn North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-Un after he tests his 5th & most powerful nuclear warhead

The Supreme leader of North Korea Kim Jong-Un on Friday morning carried out the launch of its most powerful nuclear warhead - a move that's sure to rile the US and neighboring South Korea.

Neighboring South Korea stated this morning it believes this is the North’s biggest nuke test to date – reportedly twice the size of that which leveled Hiroshima.

 
According to North Korea's state run media in Pyongyang, the warhead could be mounted on ballistic rockets and would enable North Korea to produce "a variety of smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike power."
Melissa Hanham, a senior research associate at James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies told CNN;
"It's hard for us to verify their claim. My deep fear is that they will launch a live nuclear weapon on one of their missiles, but that would be extremely dangerous as that could trigger a war,"

South Korea, Japan and China have condemned the nuclear test in it's entirety saying the move by the dictator is a clear violation of the United Nations Security Council resolution.
South Korean president Park Geun-hye  said in an official statement;
"The only thing that Kim Jong Un regime can gain from the nuclear tests is stronger sanctions from the international community and its isolation. Such provocation will eventually hasten its path to self-destruction,"
We are currently analyzing whether it was a successful test," a South Korean defense ministry official told CNN.
According to CNN, the US Air Force is expected to start flying the WC-135 Constant Phoenix Aircraft today to take air samples and see if it can determine a nuclear event occurred, if this is determined North Korea will be in line for heavy sanctions from the U.N and international community.

20 comments:

  1. The world's most notorious tyrant alive,na woah!

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  2. Dis dangerous idiot again. I wonder wat d world powers ar doin concerning dis animal

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  3. I JUST HATE THAT MAN







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  4. ...... Living in bondage.......












    ........... Liber maniac..........

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  5. white lunatic; God have mercies

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  6. Dat man is obviously from another planet. Linda take note!

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  7. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)9 September 2016 at 11:59

    IF UNA DE VEX MAK EUNA STOP NOICE MAKING N FACE NORTH KOREA

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  8. Soon this puff puff will get what he's been looking for.



    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  9. Well, let no one step on his toes and there shall be peace.

    Long Live LIB

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  10. I just dey sorry for those old Generals beside the little brat.
    Dem fit laugh pass am enter trouble or no laugh enough enter am.

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  11. He no get watin him wan u money do na to dey test war head,4 here wey dat look 4 money tee chop,d country is broke

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  12. All dis countries r well equipped o" Imagine say e start 2morow wetin Nigeria go take defend her citizens?

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  13. He that thinketh he stand should take heed lest he falls
    A word is enough for the wise

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  14. Devil on the prowl...always roaring like a hungry lion seeking for whom to devour. The populace there are hungry but cant speak. That short devil is there wasting resources on weapons of mass deconstruction. He is such a coward.

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  15. haha
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  16. This man from the North is threatening the world with a nuclear warhead which may eventually trigger the Forth World War if can is not taken. Therefore, the world powers shall sanction this Kim and find a way to get rid of him. The world is watching.

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