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North Korea’s Nuclear Program<\/h2>\n

North Korea has a long history of developing and using nuclear weapons. For decades, North Korea has been developing, stockpiling and testing a range of nuclear-capable missiles and warheads. In 2017, North Korea tested its most powerful ICBM to date, prompting a range of new sanctions and threats of military retaliation from the United Nations and other world powers.<\/p>\n

Despite North Korea’s nuclear advancements, reliable information on their capabilities remain sparse. In addition to the level of sophistication of the nuclear weapons and delivery systems, little is known beyond the fact that North Korea possesses the capacity to launch a nuclear strike on a regional and potentially global scale.<\/p>\n

In response to these developments, the U.N. and world leaders have sought to pressure North Korea into ceasing its nuclear program. Sanctions have been imposed, negotiations have been ongoing, and threats of military force have been issued. Despite these efforts, North Korea appears to have no intention of halting its pursuit of a fully-functional nuclear arsenal.<\/p>\n

The Stakes of Non-Intervention<\/h2>\n

The prospect of a nuclear-armed North Korea poses a serious challenge to global security and stability. Although its nuclear program has yet to be fielded against an adversary, a nuclear North Korea is particularly concerning as it may feel emboldened to pursue more hostile and destabilizing activities in the Koreas, the rest of East Asian region and beyond.<\/p>\n