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    Kim Jong-il is the Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and Chairman of the National Defence Commission of North Korea. The Korean People's Army (KPA) is the name for the collective armed personnel of the North Korean military. The army has four branches: Ground Force, Naval Force, Air Force, and the Civil Securities Force.

    According to the U.S. Department of State, North Korea has the fourth-largest military in the world, at an estimated 1.21 million armed personnel, with about 20% of men aged 17-54 in the regular armed forces.North Korea has the highest percentage of military personnel per capita of any nation in the world, with approximately 40 enlisted soldiers per 1,000 citizens.Military strategy is designed for insertion of agents and sabotage behind enemy lines in wartime,with much of the KPA's forces deployed along the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarized Zone.

    Nuclear weapons program


    On October 9, 2006, North Korea conducted its first nuclear test. The blast was smaller than expected and U.S. officials suggested that it may have been an unsuccessful test or a partially successful fizzle.North Korea has previously stated that it has produced nuclear weapons and according to U.S. intelligence and military officials it has produced, or has the capability to produce, up to six or seven such devices.

    On March 17, 2007, North Korea told delegates at international nuclear talks it would begin shut down preparations for its main nuclear facility. This was later confirmed on July 14, 2007 as International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors observed the initial shut-down phases of the currently operating 5 MW Yongbyon nuclear reactor, despite there being no official time line declared. In return, the reclusive nation has received 50,000 tons of heavy fuel oil shipped from South Korea.

    Once the old small nuclear reactor is permanently shut down, North Korea will receive the equivalent of 950,000 tons of fuel oil when the six-nation talks reconvene. Following breakthrough talks held in September 2007, aimed at hastening the end of North Korea's nuclear program, North Korea was to "disable some part of its nuclear facilities" by the end of 2007, according to the US Assistant Secretary of State.

    The details of such an agreement are due to be worked out in a session held in the People's Republic of China which will involve South Korea, China, Russia and Japan. Terms for the agreement have thus far not been disclosed, nor has it been disclosed what offer was made on the United States's part in exchange. North Korea, however, has already been removed from the U.S list of state sponsors of terrorism.

    On June 27, 2008, North Korea destroyed a water cooling tower at its nuclear facility in Yongbyon.

    It has been reported that without the cooling tower, North Korea cannot create plutonium,though The New York Times reported that "the tower is a technically insignificant structure, [and is] relatively easy to rebuild."The implosion is being hailed as a symbolic way of showing that North Korea is committed to ending its nuclear program.

    It was reported on January 17, 2009, that North Korea had weaponized around thirty kilograms of plutonium.Also, a U.S. scholar visiting North Korea around that time was informed by Pyongyang that there was enough plutonium to sustain four or five nuclear bombs.
    Last edited by Rasputin; 03-09-2009, 10:25 AM.

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    Why North Korea went Nuclear?

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      North Korea

      nuclear north Korea has arrived

      welcome to world 3:16 a world of insanity and destruction

      just one more guest to arrive soon

      ahamadinejad and his Nuke

      usher in shalom, salam, peace


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      • #4
        Nuclear Test What does it mean?

        North Korea tested its nuclear bomb
        why is the world so against the test? Why would they be more leanient if it hadnt exploded the bomb?


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          have they tested the bomb? really?
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          • #6
            US was talking about pre-amptive attack to north korea!!!

            anyway! im against nulcear weapon also chemical and biological... if you want to have a war have it man to man... face to face... dont hide behind tones of atomic bombs
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                Thanx for news golgol!

                holy crap! (as father of raymond says in everybody loves raymond)

                Nafare bad biad bombesho begire!!!
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                • #9
                  why is okay for the US and other European countries to have nuclear weapons and test them but it becomes bad for countries like iran to make them and countries like north korea to test them? if its good for some, then its good for all. the way the world is continuing, i am a bit worried about chaos and war breaking out all over the world.

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                  • #10
                    golgol!

                    something to understand here is that they were victores of ww2! so they had the right to do alot!

                    masalan look at khalij countries which belonged to iran before war!
                    or north africa which was parted as a cake between england and france!!!
                    or israel +++++ (let us dont go into israel )

                    and one more thing is that some people have more right to have things and other! if you have power you will keep it! you never want to loose it! so what you do... you dont let others have that power because it means you are loosing it! so what happens?

                    you are coming up with reasons to not let them have that thing!

                    only reason Nkorea went for A-bomb was attack to Iraq and USA treating them every F single day!
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                    • #11
                      all i am saying is everyone should have an equal right to have nuclear weapons. if its good for some, then its good for all. every country should have the right to defend itself. by defending i dont mean to use their nuclear weapons "if" they feel threatened, but to use them when they "are" threatened.

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                          it is not good for a dictator to have theme

                          these governments are not stable

                          iran is not stable they are not sane, if tomarrow ahmadi nejad or khamanai want to do somthing they can and there is no stoping them.

                          you can let one person have a barganing chip which is the bomb.


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                          • #14
                            also now balance of power has changed

                            now japan might start building a bomb(japan in its constitution says ni nukes for japan)

                            south korea will now want a bomb

                            its just bad news when you have nukes coming into the world


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