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World stunned as North Korea 'tests' Hydrogen bomb. Twitter ballistic

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DailyBiteJan 06, 2016 | 12:53

World stunned as North Korea 'tests' Hydrogen bomb. Twitter ballistic

There seems to be no respite from global crises, with North Korea announcing on Wednesday that it had “successfully detonated” a 250-megaton hydrogen bomb, causing a 5.1 Richter scale earthquake with the Punggye-ri nuclear site area as the epicenter. Not only does it mark a major step forward in its nuclear capability, but, if the claims are true, Kim Jong-un, Pyongyang’s “Supreme Leader”, may well be once again the biggest threat to international relations, beating ISIS and other terrorist organisations.

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The state channel of Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Korean Central Television station announced in a special broadcast from Pyongyang, and tweeted earlier:

However, South Korea has expressed skepticism over the tests conducted were actually as massive as claimed by Pyongyang. This amid outcry and condemnation pouring in from all over the world promises to make it a heady day in international relations.

Many have called in for stricter sanctions and real costs for carrying out irresponsible nuclear tests not meant for civil purposes. This is North Korea’s fourth test, despite admonitions from Washington, Beijing and even Moscow. 

The tremors on the west coast of East China Sea, when linked with Kim Jong-un’s earlier indication that the isolated country had developed a hydrogen bomb to “defend its sovereignty and the dignity of the nation”, somewhat dent the “nuclear deterrence” theory. Other, larger nuclear-armed countries, such as United States, China, India, Russia, and even Pakistan, have adhered to this dogma to avoid any military use of nuclear weapons. Sanctions on Iran over suspicion that it was secretly developing nuclear weapons had resulted in longterm sanctions, which were finally lifted in 2015.

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However, with North Korea’s latest bravado, world politics is once again a dangerous minefield. 

North Korea left IEAE in 1994. Since then, it has been branded as a "pariah state".

Last updated: January 06, 2016 | 13:01
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