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افتراضي Nuclear **rth Korea

There is little doubt left in the minds of Nuclear scholars that **rth Korea has become a full-fledged Nuclear ******* state. **rth Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), had started working on its Nuclear ******* programme in the late 1960s despite attaining security guarantees from both China and the Soviet Union.

According to some accounts, the **rth Korean leadership concluded that it could **t count on the Soviet Nuclear umbrella after Khrushchev betrayed Cuba during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

It is also partially true that Pyongyang faced external security threats from South Korea and the US during the cold-war era. However, prominent historians and international relations scholars believe that security threats were **t the primary reason behind **rth Korea’s Nuclear deterrent. Rather, the quest for regional prestige and bureaucratic politics created conditions that favoured the Nuclear option by encouraging extreme perceptions of national security.

**rth Korea’s current leader, Kim Jong-un, is **t the right person to have control of Nuclear ******* in his hands. The country is a major proliferator of ballistic missile tech**logies and has been working on a wide range of ballistic missile capabilities.

**rth Korea joined the Nuclear **nproliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1985, under Soviet pressure, but did **t allow safeguard inspections until 1992, raising many questions about its commitment to the goals of **n-proliferation and disarmament. Even after 1992, **rth Korea’s leaders were **t ready to voluntarily give up their enrichment program because of China’s tacit support.

In March 1993, Kim Il-sung, the supreme leader of the country, insinuated his country’s possible withdrawal from the NPT, setting the stage for the first **rth Korean Nuclear crisis. Although, the crisis was resolved temporarily in October 1994 when the country signed an agreement with the US, **rth Korea’s Nuclear establishment was **t ready to be transparent about its long-term Nuclear ambitions.

In addition to freezing key parts of **rth Korea’s Nuclear programme, the agreement also permitted comprehensive inspections of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) sites. In 2002, a welter of new evidence emerged that **rth Korea was still working on a secret uranium enrichment programme.

In the beginning, **rth Korean officials resorted to outright denial in the face of compelling evidence but their confrontational posture ultimately led to the breakdown of the Agreed Framework. Despite intense diplomatic pressure, in 2003 **rth Korea became the first state to withdraw from the NPT and, after few weeks, the government expelled the IAEA inspectors.

Increasing tensions on the Korean peninsula resulted in the launch of the Six Party Talks to end the Nuclear crisis through negotiations involving China. This process marked a reversal of the Bush administration’s **n-engagement policy. Other members were **rth Korea, South Korea, the US, Russia, and Japan. However, Kim Jong-il was **t ready to accept any step towards the verifiable denuclearisation of his country.

Additionally, the process was hindered many times by **rth Korea’s repeated missile tests. And the talks reached a stalemate in 2006 when **rth Korea conducted first underground Nuclear test and became the world’s ninth Nuclear power.

Despite disho**uring many previous commitments to dismantle its Nuclear programme, **rth Korea made a**ther commitment in February 2007 to shutdown the key plutonium production facilities at Yongbyon in exchange for an aid package of $400 million and fuel oil shipment. After continued efforts by the international community, **rth Korea also became part of a formal agreement to disable all Nuclear ******* facilities.

The talks broke down, once again, in December 2008 following **rth Korea’s refusal to give IAEA inspectors unlimited access to suspected Nuclear sites. In 2009, **rth Korea conducted a**ther Nuclear test and also began reprocessing spent fuel rods. Although Six Party Talks have **t been held after 2009, different countries have held bilateral talks with the **rth Korean regime from time to time.

Violating all international **rms on Nuclear proliferation, in May 2012, the government of **rth Korea even changed the constitution of the country to declare itself a “nuclear-armed state.” Furthermore, the country officially declared **t to become part of any future dialogue on denuclearisation.

In 2013, **rth Korea conducted its third underground Nuclear test. According to the latest International Penal on Fissile Materials (IPFM) estimates, **rth Korea has about 0.03 tonnes of separated plutonium, e**ugh for six to ten Nuclear *******.

While the country originally pursued a plutonium route to Nuclear ******* capability, intelligence reports indicate that **rth Korea’s Nuclear establishment is using highly enriched uranium (HEU) for ******* purposes. While the first two tests were plutonium-fuelled, there is ** reliable information available about whether plutonium or uranium was used in the 2013 test.

According to a 2007 unclassified intelligence report, prior to the 2006 Nuclear test, **rth Korea could have produced up to 50kg of plutonium. Such assessments of plutonium production are based on a number of factors including the power level of the reactors, their days of operation, and how much plutonium is lost in the production process.

But questions about how Pyonyang has been able to develop specialised equipment for its uranium enrichment facility still remain unanswered.

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