Will North Korea sell its nuclear technology?
Over
the years North Korea has earned millions of
dollars from the export of arms and missiles, and its involvement in other
illicit activities such as smuggling drugs, endangered wildlife products and
counterfeit goods.Still, there are only a handful of cases that suggest these
illicit networks have been turned to export nuclear technology or materials to
other states.
North
Korean technicians allegedly assisted the Pakistanis in production of Krytrons,
likely sometime in the 1990s.Krytrons are devices used to trigger the
detonation of a nuclear device. Later in the 1990s, North Korea allegedly
transferred cylinders of low-enriched uranium hexafluoride (UF6) to Pakistan,where notorious proliferator
A.Q. Khan shipped them onward to Libya.UF6 is a gaseous uranium compound that’s
needed to create the “highly enriched uranium” used in weapons.
The
most significant case was revealed in 2007 when Israeli Air Force jets bombed a
facility in Syria.The U.S. government alleges this was an “undeclared nuclear
reactor,” capable of producing plutonium, that had been under construction with
North Korean assistance since the late 1990s.A U.S. intelligence briefing
shortly after the strike highlighted the close resemblance between the Syrian
reactor and the North Korean Yongbyon reactor. It also noted evidence of
unspecified “cargo” being transported from North Korea to the site in 2006.
More
recently, a 2017 U.N. report alleged that North Korea had been seeking to sell
Lithium-6 (Li-6), an isotope used in the production of thermonuclear weapons.
The online ad that caught the attention of researchers suggested North Korea
could supply 22 pounds of the substance each month from Dandong,a Chinese city
on the North Korean border.

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