Washington: The White House on Thursday poured cold water on leader Kim Jong-Un’s suggestion that North Korea has developed a hydrogen bomb. [caption id=“attachment_2249984” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  H-bomb? No way, says White House[/caption] Spokesman Josh Earnest said the White House had concerns about the “destabilizing actions” of the regime, but said available information “calls into serious question” claims that Pyongyang has a thermonuclear device. During a recent inspection tour of a historical military site, Kim mentioned that North Korea was already a “powerful nuclear weapons state ready to detonate self-reliant A-bomb and H-bomb to reliably defend its sovereignty,” the North’s official KCNA news agency said Thursday. North Korea has already tested three atom bombs, which rely on nuclear fission. A hydrogen, or thermonuclear, device uses fusion in a chain reaction that results in a far more powerful explosion. AFP
The White House on Thursday poured cold water on leader Kim Jong-Un’s suggestion that North Korea has developed a hydrogen bomb.
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