N Korea claim of hydrogen bomb test condemned
The test, the fourth time the state has
exploded a nuclear device, was ordered by young leader Kim Jong-un and
successfully conducted at 10am, the official Korean Central News Agency said.
“Let the world look up to the strong,
self-reliant nuclear-armed state,” Kim wrote in what North Korean state TV
displayed as a handwritten note.
The reported nuclear test drew
condemnation abroad.
While a fourth nuclear test had been
long expected, the claim that it was a hydrogen device, much more powerful than
an atomic bomb, came as a surprise, as did the timing.
However, South Korean intelligence
officials and several analysts questioned whether yesterday’s explosion was
indeed a full-fledged test of a hydrogen device.
The device had a yield of about 6
kilotonnes, according to a South Korean lawmaker on the parliamentary
intelligence committee — about the same size as the North’s last test, which
was equivalent to 6 to 7 kilotonnes of TNT.
“Given the scale, it is hard to believe
this is a real hydrogen bomb,” said Yang Uk , a senior research fellow at the
Korea Defense and Security Forum and a policy adviser to the South Korean navy.
“They could have tested some middle
stage kind [of device] between an A-bomb and H-bomb, but unless they come up
with any clear evidence, it is difficult to trust their claim,” he said.
Joe Cirincione, a nuclear expert who is
president of Ploughshares Fund, a global security organization, said North Korea
might have mixed a hydrogen isotope in a normal atomic fission bomb.
“Because it is, in fact, hydrogen, they
could claim it is a hydrogen bomb,” he said. “But it is not a true fusion bomb
capable of the massive multi-megaton yields these bombs produce.”
The US Geological Survey reported a
magnitude 5.1 earthquake that South
Korea said was 49km from the Punggye-ri site where the North has
conducted nuclear tests in the past.
The claim of miniaturizing, which would
allow the device to be adapted as a weapon and placed on a missile, would also
pose a new threat to the US ,
Japan and South Korea .
However, the North’s previous
miniaturization claims have not been independently verified.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said
Tokyo would make a firm response to North Korea ’s
challenge against nuclear non-proliferation.
“The government must now work closely
with the international community to ensure that North Korea pays the commensurate
price for the latest nuclear test,” South Korean President Park Geun-hye said
in a statement.
“We must respond decisively through
measures such as strong international sanctions,” she said.
The EU said that the test, if
confirmed, would be a grave violation of international obligations.
NATO condemned the test, Kremlin spokesman
Dmitry Peskov said Russia
was “extremely worried” and China
urged the North to honor its commitment to denuclearization.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2016/01/07/2003636607
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