Posted on 01/29/2015 4:31:32 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
North Korea may be attempting to restart its main nuclear bomb fuel reactor after a five-month shutdown, a U.S. research institute said Thursday.
If true, the finding, which is based on recent commercial satellite imagery, will be an added worry for the United States and the North's neighbors at a time of increasing animosity over recent U.S. sanctions against the North and Pyongyang's fury about a U.N. push to punish its alleged human rights abuses.
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5-megawatt power plant.
But then it can probably power all the lighting in the entire country.
They must be getting ready to ask for another couple of $billion from Uncle Sugar; that way they can shut down their worthless plant and make some money at it.
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