If this is, in fact, a nuclear test then how much weapons-grade plutonium does North Korea have? How many bombs can they have left?
How much American uranium did Hillary's state department give them?
The Russians got 20%...
I think that is an excellent question which I have wondered about as well.
I found this ---- "The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security (Isis) estimated last year that North Korea had 10 to 16 nuclear weapons at the end of 2014. It based that conclusion on an analysis of the countrys production of weapons-grade uranium and plutonium recovered from spent nuclear fuel."
Has there been any recordings of higher than normal radiation?