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going to share it with. are they going to share it with iran, berma, those types of country and the other thing we have to worry about, how are other countries in the region going to respond. south korea and japan. do they think they are going to have to start their own nuke program? all kinds of things here. i would imagine one thing they re trying to find out through all the tests has to do with whether or not they could marry their nuclear technology with their existing missile technology. how far along do we think they are in that process? you know, the i think they ve got quite bit of work to do yet. can they get it done in the the next two to five years? possibly what they need to do with their nuke capability. they probably have to miniaturize. they have to scale it down so that it will fit on one of these missiles. these missiles are capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, but you know, right now, the north korean technology is probably not at the point