L.A. Times: The Cold War saw decades of nuclear deterrence. What happens when a rogue state gets the bomb?
Barely a week after North Korea exploded the most powerful nuclear device it has ever tested, U.S. defense officials said the secretive country appears to be readying a tunnel for yet another, putting the country on an alarmingly fast-paced schedule to deploy nuclear warheads.
The preparations for what would be its third test this year reinforce growing concern that North Korea may soon have multi-stage ballistic missiles that could threaten much of Asia and, possibly within a decade, an intercontinental ballistic missile that could reach the U.S.
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WNU Editor: For as long as I can remember .... this has always been the nightmare scenario. No more scenario now .... when it comes to North Korea it is very real.
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