South Korea announced that it is monitoring increased activity indicative of another nuclear test at North Korea’s Punggyi nuclear test site. The South Korean Ministry of Defense commented that Pyongyang has the capability to conduct its fifth nuclear test anytime. It is expected the test would occur before the important North Korean Workers’ Party Congress–the first in 36 years–scheduled for next month.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un seems intent on proving his nuclear and missile prowess. Pyongyang conducted its fourth nuclear test in January and a test launch of its Taepo Dong ICBM in February. The regime subsequently released unprecedented information on the nuclear warhead, the reentry vehicle, the solid-fueled second stage, and improved liquid-fueled first stage of the road-mobile KN-08 ICBM.

While some pundits dismiss a North Korean nuclear capability as still several years away, U.S. and South Korean officials have commented that Pyongyang has developed nuclear weapons for its No Dong MRBM that would threaten Japan and South Korea. Moreover, the U.S. commanders of PACOM, NORAD, and U.S. Forces Korea last year stated their belief that Pyongyang had the ability to target the continental United States with a nuclear ICBM.
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