Tuesday, October 31, 2006
North Korea is hiding nuclear bombs to residential houses
North Korea has another way of tricking the United Nations regarding its nuclear weapons. North Korea has established secret towns with thousands of closely guarded residents whose sole mission is to develop nuclear weapons, a South Korean lawmaker said on Tuesday. Up to 36,000 people, including the North's top nuclear scientists and their families, live in the villages in complete isolation in the already reclusive country. The residents of the towns include about 200 top nuclear experts and up to 9,000 support staff and their families. The only bad thing here that may happen is if UN attack these people and killing almost all of employees including all scientists then it's the end for North Korea's dream of super power.
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