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Friday, February 27, 2015

North Korea's last nuclear test had a fireball the width of 4 Manhattan blocks

Just what this means for international security largely depends on two factors that aren't necessarily connected to the quantity of bombs Pyongyang has on hand: miniaturization and explosive yield. North Korea needs bombs small enough to attach to long-range projectiles, and they need to pack a large explosive punch.

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