North Korea Terror

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North Korea Terror
Throughout history multiple empires and countries have come and gone to power. That is all due to how much oil, land, allies, how high their population is, and how their military preforms. With all of these playing into a role on how strong their empire or country is represents them across the entire world. Depending how strong they are depends on how much of a threat or helpful ally they could be. Weapons of mass destruction play a critical part of power plays between countries of the world. This is why North Korea is such an immediate threat due to the countries insane leader. Kim Jong Un is a unstable dictator who isn't in the right state of mind to control millions of lives and millions and millions of dollars in weapons …show more content…

The original concrete was poured at Kuhmo by the east coast. Later that year in December the DPRK removed all ties with the IAEA and the plants in Yongbyong. They then ordered the inspectors out of Korea. Later that year they restarted the smaller reactors and restarted the recreation of the 8000 irradiated fuel rods to save the weapon grade plutonium. Around April in 2003 North Korea became the only country to withdraw from the NPT. Later that year some new nuclear reactors were in commision for assembly until KEDO was suspended and was restored in 2004 and 2005. Around May in 2006 the project was finally brought to an end. Just about all or most of the the steam generators, pressure vessels and all the other necessary materials were completed by the time this suspension came into effect. During 2006 in December the DPRK underwent trials of a new nuclear weapon underground. This was later reported to the UN Security Council. About 2 or 3 months later in February 2007 the DPRK made an agreement with the six-party talks with China, Japan, Russia, USA, and South Korea. The agreement consisted of the DPRK shutting down the nuclear plants at the Yongbyong reactors and the processing plants related to that plant by April 14th. While this was happening the IAEA was to monitor this and ensure the closing of this specific plants and reactors and in exchange for the needed assistance with the energy loss. Unfortunately they missed the April 14th deadline. After some time and some extremely well thought plans the reactors were then shut down around the middle of July 2007. The plants had been used to send used fuel to Mayak in Russia or Sellafield in the UK in order for it to be salvaged. The second part to the agreement that wasn’t upheld what to have taken stock of all the nuclear materials in the factories and to

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