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<blockquote data-quote="Durango03" data-source="post: 8068874" data-attributes="member: 594805"><p>Their reactor that was used to produce plutonium was forced to be decommisioned by the UN in '94 I believe? Either way it is known (and has been for nearly 2 decades) that NK obtained enough plutonium to produce 6 nukes. While a fission bomb isnt as destructive or catastrophic as a fusion bomb (which the US had a stockpile of until Prez Va-ca took office and subsidized our stock... yea, thats a pretty good read!) it is still the exact same bomb that the US dropped on Hiroshima killing nearly 200,000 people.. and NK has 6</p><p></p><p>But as it has already been stated, they are not able (At this point in time) to fire a long distance missile.. Yes they are making great strides, and are not afraid to fire their failures into the sea towards america, but for the time being it is only a concern for the individuals relatively close to NK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Durango03, post: 8068874, member: 594805"] Their reactor that was used to produce plutonium was forced to be decommisioned by the UN in '94 I believe? Either way it is known (and has been for nearly 2 decades) that NK obtained enough plutonium to produce 6 nukes. While a fission bomb isnt as destructive or catastrophic as a fusion bomb (which the US had a stockpile of until Prez Va-ca took office and subsidized our stock... yea, thats a pretty good read!) it is still the exact same bomb that the US dropped on Hiroshima killing nearly 200,000 people.. and NK has 6 But as it has already been stated, they are not able (At this point in time) to fire a long distance missile.. Yes they are making great strides, and are not afraid to fire their failures into the sea towards america, but for the time being it is only a concern for the individuals relatively close to NK [/QUOTE]
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