North Korea says it will 'weaponize' its plutonium - Yahoo! News »

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SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea vowed on Saturday to embark on a uranium enrichment program and "weaponize" all the plutonium in its possession as it rejected the new U.N. sanctions meant to punish the communist nation for its recent nuclear test .

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    cavaliermom65 months, 2 weeks ago

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    The United States and its' allies must "nip the North Korean nuclear program in the bud" before they start wiping countries off the face of the earth. North Korea is not going to listen to UN sanctions. They've already laughed in every country's face by stating that they will continue with their nuclear program. It seems as though the U.N. is just "tip toeing through the tulips." Get tougher with them for crying out loud. This is absolutely ridiculous.

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      ksadya5 months, 2 weeks ago

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      2 nuclear detonations didn't wipe Japan off the planet, I doubt the one that N. Korea has left could do any more damage.

      IF NK does do some stupid S., I hope the missile fails and falls does a return to sender... or just detonates in place... or nothing at all (which will spare human life).

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