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Title ProperNorth Korean nuclear threat to the U.S.
LanguageENG
AuthorSchneider, Mark
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)A recent unclassified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment stated: "DIA assesses with moderate confidence the North [Korea] currently has nuclear weapons capable of delivery by ballistic missiles." This conclusion is highly credible and not really new. North Korea was assessed to have nuclear weapons long before the actual (or at least detected) first test of these weapons in 2006. Building a nuclear weapon small enough to be carried by the relatively large payloads of North Korea's ballistic missiles is not a very difficult task today. In light of what is now known about the proliferation of a nuclear missile warhead from China to Pakistan and from Pakistan to North Korea, the North Korea defector reports about nuclear weapons development and the North Korean nuclear tests, the DIA conclusion may be an understatement. The North Korean nuclear stockpile may be significantly greater than what is usually assessed. This is of concern because the North Korean regime is the most brutal Stalinist dictatorship in the world. Moreover, while North Korea has long made occasional nuclear attack threats against the U.S. in the past, the scope, magnitude, and frequency of these threats vastly increased in 2013. Current U.S. policy, which downgrades the importance of nuclear deterrence and cuts missile defense, is not well suited to handle this threat.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol.33, No.2; April-June 2014: p.107-121
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol.33, No.2; April-June 2014: p.107-121
Key WordsDefense Intelligence Agency - DIA ;  North Korea ;  United States - US ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Nuclear Threat ;  Ballistic Missile ;  Nuclear Policy ;  Nuclear Weapons Development ;  International Treaty ;  International Organization - IO ;  Nuclear Regime ;  Nuclear Doctrine ;  North Korean Regime ;  Contemporary Development ;  Nuclear Disarmament ;  Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - NPT ;  Nuclear Test ;  Nuclear Stockpile ;  China ;  Pakistan ;  International Relations - IR ;  Nuclear Relations ;  Nuclear Missile ;  US - Korea Relations


 
 
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