2016 has so far been an interesting year for those of us with an eye on the world of nuclear politics and proliferation. To ring in the New Year, North Korea conducted its fourth nuclear test on 6 January—the claimed detonation of a hydrogen bomb. In the months since, it’s disguised a long range missile test as a satellite launch, tested medium range andintermediate range ballistic missiles, fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile and claimed to have miniaturised nuclear warheads. All those developments suggest a North Korean nuclear program that’s gaining traction and speed (as I’ve argued previously)
http://www.aspistrategist.org.au/what-comes-after-the-non-proliferation-treaty/
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