Korean War
NUCLEAR WEAPONSToday, North Korea possesses nuclear weapons. That fact alone has heightened tensions between the DPRK and the United Nations.
Some of those nuclear weapons are capable of reaching Alaska. That fact alone has increased the rhetoric between the United States and North Korea. It is believed North Korea has uranium-enrichment capability to complement the country's already existing mining and milling facilities plus its missile production sites. Laboratories developing, and plants producing, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction are also known to exist. Ongoing tensions today are rooted in the unresolved issues and events of the Korean War: But North Korea's reliance on itself to produce weapons of mass destruction are rooted in the political philosophy of Kim Il Sung, the now-deceased ruler whom the people still call their "Great Leader."
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