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  • Every other month or so, it seems like North Korea makes its way into international headlines

  • with military drills and rocket launches. Their rumored possession of nuclear weapons

  • and their proximity to the US and their allies, keep political tensions running high. So where

  • did it all begin? How did it escalate to this point? Here’s a brief timeline to help you

  • figure it all out.

  • [1962-63] - In the early 1960’s, North Korea begins it’s hyper-militarization in response

  • to the Cold War arms race. The USSR offers to help them develop nuclear power but not

  • weapons.

  • [1985] After decades of nuclear development, North Korea consents to signing the Nuclear

  • Non-Proliferation Treaty but denies inspectors access to their nuclear sites. The NPT, signed

  • by 59 other nations, is a step towards nuclear disarmament.

  • [1992-94] A top Pakistani scientist allegedly sells nuclear weapon technology secrets to

  • North Korea.

  • [1992-3] United Nations officials attempt to inspect North Korean nuclear facilities,

  • but are blocked from certain sites. Under suspicion, North Korea threatens to withdraw

  • from the NPT.

  • [1994] In exchange for economic and energy support from the US, North Korea signs the

  • Agreed Framework”, promising to dismantle its nuclear facilities.

  • [2000] North Korea accuses the US of not fulfilling their energy agreement fast enough, and threatens

  • to restart the nuclear program.

  • [2002-3] President George W. Bush calls North Korea a part of theaxis of evil”, and

  • US officials privately accuse North Korea of violating the 1994 agreement. In response,

  • North Korea withdraws from the NPT and declares to the US that it possesses nuclear weapons.

  • [2006] North Korea announces they have successfully detonated a nuclear device underground. Seismic

  • readings and radioactive air quality samples support their claim. The UN imposes heavy

  • sanctions on the country.

  • [2007-2015] North Korea repeatedly uses their nuclear proliferation as a bargaining tool

  • in exchange for humanitarian aid from the US and UN, but neither side comes to a final

  • agreement.

  • [Today] Peace talks are almost at a stalemate, and North Korea continues to test rockets

  • and advance its nuclear proliferation goals. Their increased isolation has given them the

  • nickname theHermit Kingdom,” and international sanctions have crippled their status in the

  • world.

  • North Koreas notorious leader Kim Jong-un is one of the most interesting and protected

  • leaders in the world. To get a better understanding of just who the dictator is, make sure to

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Every other month or so, it seems like North Korea makes its way into international headlines

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