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North Korea could soon have enough plutonium for a nuclear weapon after restarting one of its reactors, US intelligence chief James Clapper says.
He also said Pyongyang had taken steps towards making an intercontinental ballistic missile system.
It comes days after the North launched a long-range rocket, which critics say is a test of banned missile technology.
Last September Pyongyang said its main nuclear facility at Yongbyon had resumed normal operations.
The reactor there has been the source of plutonium for its nuclear weapons programme. The North carried out its fourth nuclear test in January.
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"We assess that North Korea has followed through on its announcement by expanding its Yongbyon enrichment facility and restarting the plutonium production reactor," Mr Clapper wrote in his annual assessment of threats facing the US.
"We further assess that North Korea has been operating the reactor long enough so that it could begin to recover plutonium from the reactor's spent fuel within a matter of weeks to months."
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Image captionThe Yongbyon nuclear facility is North Korea's main nuclear site
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Image captionNorth Korean TV broadcast the recent launch of the rocketMr Clapper also told the Senate Armed Services Committee that Pyongyang was committed to developing a long-range, nuclear-armed missile "capable of posing a direct threat to the United States".
He said it had publicly displayed a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile system and had taken "initial steps toward fielding this system, although the system has not been flight-tested".
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Image captionSunday's rocket launch was watched by North Korean leader Kim Jong-unExperts have said that, when fully operational, the Yongbyon reactor could make one nuclear bomb's worth of plutonium per year. About 4kg of plutonium is needed in order to make a bomb that would explode with a force of 20 kilotons.
Pyongyang has pledged several times to stop operations at Yongbyon and even destroyed the cooling tower in 2008 as part of a disarmament-for-aid deal.
However, in March 2013, following a row with the US and after new UN sanctions over a third nuclear test, it vowed to restart all facilities at Yongbyon.
Six-nation talks involving South Korea, the US, China, Japan and Russia aimed at ending the North's nuclear programme have been stalled since 2009.
Pyongyang says it has made a device small enough to fit a nuclear warhead on to a missile, which it could launch at its enemies. However, US officials have cast doubt on the claim.

[h=2]Yongbyon nuclear complex[/h]
  • North Korea's main nuclear facility, believed to have manufactured material for previous nuclear tests
  • Reactor shut down in July 2007 as part of a disarmament-for-aid deal
  • International inspectors banned in April 2009 when North Korea pulled out of disarmament talks
  • A uranium enrichment facility was revealed in 2010. An American nuclear scientist said centrifuges appeared to be primarily for civilian nuclear power, but could be converted to produce highly enriched uranium bomb fuel
  • In 2013, North Korea said it would restart the nuclear reactor, the same year it conducted a nuclear test. It is believed to have shut it down for a period in 2014.
  • Experts believe that reactor could make one bomb's worth of plutonium per year
  • Nuclear test based on uranium device would be harder to monitor than plutonium


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Why is he still alive? (Kim JongUn is that his name..) I find it quite strange they could have him and his faithful followers erased from the face of the earth. Even if it happened the vast majority of the population is somehow brainwashed..
 

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Why is he still alive? (Kim JongUn is that his name..) I find it quite strange they could have him and his faithful followers erased from the face of the earth. Even if it happened the vast majority of the population is somehow brainwashed..

He is the devil we know. If we remove him, then the area will become up for grab by China, Russian, and etc. It is easier to deal with him and negotiate than to remove him.
 

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He is the devil we know. If we remove him, then the area will become up for grab by China, Russian, and etc. It is easier to deal with him and negotiate than to remove him.

You don't think the South Korean government could take over the North if he's not here?
 

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You don't think the South Korean government could take over the North if he's not here?

They could, but I don't think the power players would let them.

Also, from my knowledge, S.Korea is isolationist. They only get involved with foreign policy if it can potentially hurt them. I don't think they want to have the battle.
 

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Why is he still alive? (Kim JongUn is that his name..) I find it quite strange they could have him and his faithful followers erased from the face of the earth. Even if it happened the vast majority of the population is somehow brainwashed..

Bc China and Russia are his allies. The IS and their allies can't afford the to be on bad terms with those countries. Catch 22, damn if you do, damn if you don't.
 

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