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Posted By lebanonnews 7 months ago in News

North Korea said Saturday it has started reprocessing spent fuel rods to make weapons-grade plutonium, in an apparent response to a UN decision to punish it for a controversial rocket launch

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    ADAGUY7 months ago

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    I can assure you of one thing. The UN will not handle this as it should!

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      engineer7 months ago

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      We live in a very dangerous world

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        lebanonnews7 months ago

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        we must live in a world without nuclear weapons and without exceptions.

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