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To: combjelly who wrote (386568)5/26/2008 8:58:26 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577586
 
CJ

I'm glad to discuss this with you but it would be immensely helpful if you would use complete sentences and thoughts.

Otherwise, it is a waste of time to try and figure out what you're talking about.

As to contrasting NK's efforts with our Manhattan Project, please don't be silly. The Manhattan Project was a huge undertaking, even for the US, at this time. NK is not capable of putting anything amounting to a tiny fraction of the effort.

"On 22 April 1997, US Defense Department spokesman Kenneth Bacon officially stated, "When the US-North Korea nuclear agreement was signed in Geneva in 1994, the US intelligence authorities already believed North Korea had produced plutonium enough for at least one nuclear weapon." This was the first time the United States confirmed North Korea's possession of nuclear weapons."

As to rods being "locked down", I don't know anything about that except that it matters who has the key.