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U.S. Think Tank: Signs N. Korea May be Expanding Plutonium Output
2015-09-10
[AnNahar] Stepped up activity at North Korea's main nuclear complex could point to fresh plutonium production to expand its nuclear weapons stockpile, a U.S. think tank said Wednesday.

Fresh satellite images of the Yongbyon facility show high-level activity at two sites, including the five-megawatt reactor seen as North Korea's main source of weapons-grade plutonium, according to analysts at the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins University.

While stressing the difficulty in determining a precise reason for the movement, the analysts suggested a number of scenarios, including renovation work or the replacement of contaminated equipment.

The activity may also indicate preparations for unloading spent fuel rods from the reactor for the purpose of producing new plutonium.

"If this explanation proves to be true, it would represent an important step towards the further development of North Korea's nuclear weapons stockpile," the analysts said in a post on the institute's 38North website.

The increase in activity at Yongbyon was also noted earlier this week by the head of the UN's ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency, Yukiya Amano.

"These appear to be broadly consistent with (North Korea's) statements that it is further developing its nuclear capabilities," Amano told members of the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna.

North Korea mothballed the Yongbyon reactor in 2007 under an aid-for-disarmament accord, but began renovating it after its last nuclear test in 2013.

When fully operational, the reactor is capable of producing around six kilos (13 pounds) of plutonium a year -- enough for one nuclear bomb, experts say.

North Korea carried out nuclear tests in 2006, 2009 and 2013, and there is growing concern that Pyongyang is moving faster down the path towards a credible nuclear deterrent than previously thought.

A recent report by U.S. researchers warned that North Korea appeared poised to expand its nuclear program over the next five years and, in a worst case scenario, could possess 100 atomic arms by 2020.
Posted by:trailing wife

#6  His red line worked so well in Syria I don't see why he wouldn't try again.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-09-10 21:33  

#5  Are the Norks crazy? Don't they know Champ is gonna draw a red line?
Posted by: Bobby   2015-09-10 13:15  

#4  I suspect North Korea will sell working nukes to Iran before long. They'll get big bucks and Iran will get nukes far quicker that way and thus have a defense for their own programs. This will be hushed up the way the Pakistani/North Korean tech exchange was and Iran will be credited with creating the nukes themselves.

All of this will be much easier once that Iran deal goes through and inspections and such start to dry up.

Then Iran will deal with Israel as they've stated. Assuming Israel doesn't do something first.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-09-10 11:09  

#3  They going to sell this plutonium to Iran. Is this plutonium going to be paid for with the $150 bil+ that Obama is releasing to Iran? Is Congress so nutless that they cannot do anything?
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-09-10 10:29  

#2  ION WORLD MILITARY FORUM > US TO DEPLOY "NIMITZ" AND "FORD"-CLASS AIRCRAFT CARRIERS TO NEW OR UPGRADED BASES IN ASIA-PACIFIC, INCLUDING AT A BIG NEW CARRIER, NAVAL BASE PLANNED FOR JEJU, SOUTH KOREA. NEW JEJU BASE PUTS US IN A MILITARY POSITION CLOSER TO MAINLAND CHINA.

* SAME > EXPERT: JAPANESE COMBAT FORCES TO COME TO TAIWAN'S AID IN LATEST TAIWAN MILEX SIMULATING CHINA ATTACK ON TAIWAN.

Ditto Japan as per aiding SOKOR???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-10 00:27  

#1  Unlike IRAN, whom covertly desires NucWeapons while publicly or overtly supporting Nuclear Energy, NOKOR is the inverse, i.e. publicly or overtly supprting the dev of NucWeapons while covertly knowing that overlord CHINA will NOT allow NOKOR to unilaterally or aysmmetrically control anything beyond benign domestic Nuclear Energy.

Again, CHINA = NO RETURN OF TAIWAN TO MAINLAND CONTROL = NO CHINESE SUPPORT FOR ANYTHING RELATED TO DE FACTO INTER-KOREAN REUNIFICATION. Widout Taiwan, China is far more likely to formally ANNEX NOKOR as a new Chinese province than allow it to reunify wid SOKOR.

NOKOR, THEN, TO EMPOWER ANTI-CHINA INTER-KOREAN REUNIFICATION MUST SOMEHOW COVERTLY DEV OR ACQUIRE NUKES DESPITE CHINA'S OVERSIGHT.

FYI NOKOR is repor demanding the complete withdrawal or pullout of Any + All US Milfors = "US Army forces" from SOKOR proper.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-09-10 00:18  

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