Time for the West + Japan to send some more grain and write another check.
If they don’t make a move now,they never will.
The faggot in charge will let them roll through.
He might cry.
Sunni Gulf nations severing diplomatic relations with Iran, Russia invested militarily in Syria, Russia/Ukraine going at it, Libya in turmoil, Bazillion Muslims invading Europe, Muzzie crime wave in Germany and Nordic countries, Paris Terror, terror in Tunisa, Yemen in flames, Chinese setting up a permanent base in the South China Sea and little Kim blowing off a nuke.
The Obama foreign policy legacy.
Bump for later.
Did the little fat funny looking boy did a rumble in his pants?
The numbers work out to a 35-45 kiloton explosion.
Wondering if this is a proxy test for the Iranians following the Saudi incident?
Tiger likes Cougar??
That would be the Iranian test.
We are so screwed.
Per Yonhap.
Apparently Lil Kim bought his H-Bomb at a gun show. /sarc
Why older women lust at link - nice explanation of the NK Thermo testing ...
I’m betting that North Korea just started fracking. Earthquakes in Texas and Oklahoma are being blamed on fracking.
God help us.
On October 9, 2006, North Korea announced they had conducted a nuclear test in North Hamgyong Province on the northeast coast at 10:36 AM (11:30 AEST). There was a 3.58 magnitude earthquake reported in South Korea. There was a 4.2 magnitude tremor detected 240 miles north of P'yongyang. The low estimates on the yield of the testâpotentially less than a kiloton in strengthâhave led to speculation as to whether it was a fizzle (unsuccessful test), or not a genuine nuclear test at all.
On May 25, 2009, North Korea announced having conducted a second nuclear test. A tremor, with magnitude reports ranging from 4.7 to 5.3, was detected at Mantapsan, 233 miles northeast of P'yongyang and within a few kilometers of the 2006 test location. While estimates as to yield are still uncertain, with reports ranging from 3 to 20 kilotons, the stronger tremor indicates a significantly larger yield than the 2006 test.
On 12 February 2013, North Korean state media announced it had conducted an underground nuclear test, its third in seven years. A tremor that exhibited a nuclear bomb signature with an initial magnitude 4.9 (later revised to 5.1) was detected by both Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization Preparatory Commission (CTBTO)[34] and the United States Geological Survey (USGS).[35] The tremor occurred at 11:57 local time (02:57 UTC) and the USGS said the hypocenter of the event was only one kilometer deep. South Korea's defense ministry said the event reading indicated a blast of six to seven kilotons.[36][37][38][39] However, there are some experts who estimate the yield to be up to 15 kt, since the test site's geology is not well understood.[40] In comparison, the atomic (fission) bombs dropped by the Enola Gay on Hiroshima (Little Boy, a "gun-type" atomic bomb) and on Nagasaki by Bockscar (Fat Man, an "implosion-type" atomic bomb) had blast yields of the equivalents of 13 and 21 kilotons of TNT, respectively.
On January 5, 2015, North Korean TV news anchors announced that they had successfully tested a "miniaturized atomic bomb", about 5 miles from the Punggye-ri nuclear site where a test was conducted in 2013.
On January 6, 2016, North Korea announced that it conducted a successful test of a hydrogen bomb. The seismic event, at a magnitude of 5.1, occurred 19 kilometers (12 miles) east-northeast of Sungjibaegam.[41]
North Korea is claiming that they successfully detonated their first hydrogen bomb. You'd think that the idea that they might have an H bomb would be somewhat alarming to those of us who are here on the West coast, but we went out on the street and it seems like if you ask people a question in a cheerful enough way, we will offer congratulations for just about anything.