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North Korea conducts third nuclear test, defying UN orders

Posted By: Newstalk 1010 · 2/12/2013 1:11:00 AM

North Korea successfully detonated a miniaturized nuclear device at a northeastern test site Tuesday, state media said, defying UN Security Council orders to shut down atomic activity or face more sanctions and international isolation.

The underground explosion could take North Korea a big step closer to its goal of building a nuclear warhead small enough to be mounted on a long-range missile that could threaten the United States.

Official state media said the test was conducted in a safe manner and is aimed at coping with ``outrageous'' U.S. hostility that ``violently'' undermines the North's peaceful, sovereign rights to launch satellites. North Korea faced sanctions after a December launch of a rocket the UN and Washington called a cover for a banned missile test.

The North said it used a ``lighter, miniaturized atomic bomb'' that still has more explosive force than past tests.

The United States Geological Survey said earlier Tuesday that it had detected a 4.9 magnitude earthquake in North Korea. The nuclear test is North Korea's first since leader Kim Jong Un took power in December 2011 following the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, and marks a bold statement for the young leader as he unveils his domestic and foreign policy for a country long estranged from the West.
    
Experts say regular tests are needed to perfect North Korea's goal of building nuclear warheads small enough to be placed on long-range missiles. This test (North Korea's third since 2006) is expected to take Pyongyang closer to possessing nuclear-tipped
missiles designed to strike the United States.

(The Associated Press)

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  1. Chris Rogers posted on 02/12/2013 02:07 AM
    The US has been asking for this for decades, and it looks like their arrogance will be the end of them. Good riddance
    1. Lisa posted on 02/12/2013 09:00 AM
      @Chris Rogers If they go --so do we? WE are not that far away. The North Korea govenment needs to know that their actions has very serious consquences for us all.
    2. Jason posted on 02/13/2013 10:24 AM
      @Chris Rogers amazing that a canadian calls the US arrogant. you do know they are technically in a state of war with the north koreans? yes, the US rattles that beehive now and then, and i cant figure out why. but if you think north korea testing nukes is because of the US, you are a gauche, brain-washed hoser.
  2. Greg posted on 02/12/2013 07:26 AM
    Another example of how useless and toohless the U.N. has become. They let dictators sit on human rights committees and try to tell Canada we're not doing enough to feed our citizens. Abolish this antiquated group of over-paid busy bodies.
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