North Korea finishes missile production facility

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A missile production facility in North Korea known as the Chemical Material Institute appears to be on track for completion. The Chemical Material Institute is known for making carbon composite parts for solid-fueled missiles like nozzles, airframes and nosecones used in re-entry vehicles, according to David Schmerler, a research associate at MIIS.

"The Chemical Materials Institute seems like they have one function, and that's pumping out parts for their missile program," Schmerler said.

Solid-fueled missiles have significant advantages over their liquid-fueled counterparts, as they're easier to store and move because solid fuel is less volatile than liquid, experts say.

Long-range ballistic missiles can be used to deliver a miniaturized nuclear warhead thousands of miles away.

Kim has consistently said he's willing to denuclearize, but long-time North Korea watchers worry that Pyongyang and Washington have very different definitions of the term denuclearization.

"Kim has never offered to disarm. Not once," said Jeffrey Lewis, the director for the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at MIIS. "He's arming, not disarming."

When asked about the facility being completed after the con artist assured everyone he believed Kim when he said he'd stop production, the con artist replied, "But we have an agreement."

https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/02/asia/north-korea-factory-intl/index.html
 
I'll bet Kim Jong-un has no trouble getting approval for his infrastructure plan.
 
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