No, but I guarantee we are developing stuff. GUARANTEE IT.
Your basing this on what? Just sort of your personal feel for things? Are we supposed to consider you a credible authority on the topic based on something you posted earlier? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif
Did NK hurt anyone in this test? NO.
You don't know that. North Korea is the most repressive country in the world; what we know about what goes on inside the country is based almost entirely on journalists who risk their lives by sneaking across the border. For information about their nuclear program we often have nothing to rely on but their own propaganda machine.
They are friends with almost no one.
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6194350&postcount=106
http://www.caraudio.com/forum/showpost.php?p=6194350&postcount=106
They know that as soon as they launch something at someone, the whole world is on them? KJI wouldn't want that for his starving country now would he?
You need to look a little deeper here. First of all, your assuming that KJI is actually running the country, when he is very likely on his death bead right now. If you actually did read the newspaper like you claimed earlier you would know that KJI is probably not the person making most of the countries decisions anymore. Second, you assume that whoever does have control of the weapons will act rationally and in the best interests of the country. One of the biggest concerns about nuclear weapons is the fact that people are not always predictable, do not always respond to incentives, and often make their own miscalculations. When someone like that has a nuke millions of people can be dead in the blink of an eye. Third, as i said before, the most immediate threat to the United States their nuclear program poses is not any sort of direct attack, rather it is them selling the technology the develop to other countries, as they have done in the past, and is likely one the prime reasons they develop these weapons. The countries they sell these weapons to may, in fact, attack US allies, or supply the weapons to terrorists who would no doubt attack the mainland US. North Korea arming other countries with these weapons will likely inspire their adversaries to acquire nuclear weapons as well, sparking an arms race, and plenty of uncomfortable situations such as the one in Kashmir.
Let them do what they want.
Clearly the world has a very strong interest in bringing an end to a North Korean nuclear program. Gladly there are no responsible world leaders who think like you.