Nalendwa
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North Korea wametangaza Kumiliki bomu la Hydrogen ambalo linatosha kubebwa na Intercontinental Ballistic missile (ICBM) na kuweza kwenda Bara jingine ndani ya dakika chache.
》Mgogoro unachukua sura mpya kila kukicha huku NK wakiendelea kujiimarisha ki silaha.
》Washington wamegusia 'Military Intervation' suala ambalo Kremlin na Beijing wanalipinga.
》Mataifa mengine ambayo ni Nuke Armed, so far so good. Hakuna matata.
》Kusudi la Kim kuonyesha silaha mpya kila uchwao (Provacatively) ni nini?
》Nini Hitimisho la dunia kila nchi iwe na uhuru wa Kumiliki
THE HYDROGEN BOMB?..
According to a Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) statement Pyongyang can now deploy a powerful hydrogen bomb small enough to be mounted atop one of its recently developed ICBMs, capable of striking the US mainland in minutes.
The KCNA Sunday announcement,asserted that DPRK leader Kim Jong Un observed the miniaturized nuclear weapon while visiting Pyongyang's Nuclear Weapons Institute.
"The institute recently succeeded in bringing about a signal turn in nuclear weaponization," stated KCNA.
"[DPRK leader Kim viewed] an H-bomb to be loaded into new ICBM," cited by BNOnews.com..
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North Korea claimed Sunday that it had developed a hydrogen bomb to use with a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
The Korean Central News Agency, North Korea's propaganda arm, said that that dictator Kim Jong-un inspected "an H-bomb to be loaded into [a] new ICBM" during a visit to the North's Nuclear Weapons Institute. Photos accompanied the statement showed the purported hydrogen bomb being developed in a lab.
The explosive power of the "homemade" bomb is "adjustable from tens kiloton to hundreds kiloton," KCNA said.
Aside from the factuality of the North's claim, the language in its statement seems a strong signal that Pyongyang will soon conduct another nuclear weapon test, which is crucial if North Korean scientists are to fulfill the national goal of an arsenal of viable nuclear ICBMs that can reach the U.S. mainland. There's speculation that such a test could come on or around the Sept. 9 anniversary of North Korea's national founding, something it did last year.
There was no immediate comment from the Pentagon or other U.S. officials. However, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats told Congress in March that North Korea had developed the ability to put a nuclear warhead on a missile.
Experts have previously expressed skepticism about previous North Korean weapons claims. However, the announcement will raise already high worries in East Asia and in Washington that the North is closer to its goal of an arsenal of viable nuclear ICBMs that can reach the U.S. mainland.