Voice of America: Despite Sanctions, North Korea’s Nuclear Stockpile Continues to Grow
SEOUL - The United States says it is very concerned about a new report that predicts North Korea will expand its nuclear stockpile to as many as 100 weapons by 2020. Analysts say there may be disagreements over Pyongyang’s nuclear capabilities, but there is no doubt the weapons program poses a growing international threat.
Experts on nuclear weapons technology at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies estimate that North Korea currently has 10 to 16 nuclear weapons and is continuing to work on its nuclear program.
More News On Reports That North Korea May Have 100 Atomic Weapons By 2020
U.S. 'deeply concerned' by North Korean nuclear advances -- Reuters
N.Korea may have 100 atomic arms by 2020: US experts -- AFP
North Korea may have 100 atomic arms by 2020 -- The Telegraph
North Korea May Get 100 Nuclear Bombs, Researcher Says -- Bloomberg
Korea poses 'serious' nuclear threat, US says -- The Hill
North Korea’s Nuclear Arsenal Growing At Alarming Rate; US ‘Deeply Concerned’ -- Value Walk
Report: North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Could Grow Tenfold by 2020 -- Shannon Tiezzi, The Diplomat
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