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  2. Sep 3, 2017 · May 25, 2009. North Korea said that it had carried out a powerful underground nuclear test -- its second test, which was much larger than one the regime conducted in 2006. The test was...

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  3. Sep 3, 2017 · North Korea announced its fifth nuclear test in 2016 in September. Estimates of the explosive yield have varied. South Korea's military said it was about 10 kilotonnes but other experts...

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  4. Sep 1, 2017 · North Korea tests a nuclear warhead underground. The device, though small, is the first known test of a nuclear weapon by North Korea. Dec. 18, 2006 to Feb. 8, 2007 Talk It Out

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  5. Mar 7, 2017 · The history of North Korea’s nuclear program can be traced back to the Cold War, when the Korean War convinced leader Kim Il Sung — who ruled the nation from 1948 to 1994 — that the country...

  6. 4 July: North Korea test-fires at least six missiles, including a long-range Taepodong-2, despite repeated warnings from the international community. 5 July: North Korea test-fires a seventh missile, despite international condemnation of its earlier launches.

  7. Apr 14, 2017 · October 2006: Analysts determine that North Korea has conducted its first nuclear test. The test produced an explosion of less than one kiloton, or the equivalent of about 1,000 tons of TNT....

  8. May 6, 2012 · 1991. September 27, 1991: President George Bush announces the unilateral withdrawal of all naval and land-based tactical nuclear weapons deployed abroad. Approximately 100 U.S. nuclear weapons had been based in South Korea. Eight days later, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev reciprocates.

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