Commentaries, Opinions, And Analysis On North Korea's Nuclear Test



North Korea Is A Nuclear Power -- Andrei Lankov, Foreign Policy

And it’s time for the West to get used to it.

Any hopes that the first year of the young North Korean dictator's reign would signal a departure from his father Kim Jong Il's hardline policies have been dashed. The boyish looking (and, indeed, seriously young -- probably 29 years old) Kim Jong Un has so far proved himself to be a loyal son, following in his father's footsteps, while at the same time delivering results his father could only dream about.

On Feb. 12, North Korea successfully conducted its third nuclear test -- judging by initial reports, the device that exploded in a remote part of North Korea on Tuesday morning was both smaller and more powerful than those tested in 2006 and 2009. South Korea's defense ministry estimated the yield of the recent test at 6 to 7 kilotons. That's less than half the yield of the bomb the United States dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 but likely larger than North Korea's last nuclear test, which had an estimated yield of 2 to 6 kilotons -- and much bigger than the 2006 test, which was largely regarded as a fizzle.

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More Commentaries, Opinions, And Analysis On North Korea's Nuclear Test

N. Korea’s Kim More Intent on Nukes Than Dad Was: Analysis -- Joohee Cho, ABC News
North Korea nuclear test analysis: a desperate and misguided negotiation tactic -- The Telegraph

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