Why is North Korea’s nuclear programme such a threat?

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From the potential production of atomic weapons to helping nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, North Korea’s nuclear programme could have far reaching consequences

North Korea ‘appears’ to have restarted a nuclear reactor, according to the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, raising concerns that the country is expanding its nuclear programme.

: China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States. North Korea withdrew from the treaty in 2003. Remaining a self declared nuclear weapon state, North Korea’s military activities remain unchecked by international entities and not tested for safety. The concerns centre around the possibility that the reactor is likely producing atomic weapons, the deadliest armament in the world.

In July and November 2017, the North Korean regime tested its intercontinental ballistic missiles , each capable of carrying a large nuclear warhead that could travel as far as 10,000 km.

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