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Itchy trigger finger: North Korea

Concerns are growing that North Korea will mark this week’s 71st anniversary of the founding of its Workers’ Party with fireworks. After five nuclear tests in a decade, the biggest and most recent in August, a sixth may be in the offing: satellite pictures show increased activity near the tunnels of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site. South Korea is maintaining a “quasi-emergency posture”. Whether a device is exploded or not, missile tests will surely continue—with nearly two dozen this year. Kim Jong Un’s regime seems to be making rapid progress in attempts to combine a nuclear warhead and targeting technology with a missile capable of striking mainland America; it may be only a few years away. What can America do about it? Pre-emptive strikes, though talked about, would be crazy, given cosmopolitan Seoul’s vulnerability to massive retaliation. But financial sanctions on Mr Kim’s odious regime could be tightened much further.

Oct 10th 2016
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