North Korea: “United States of American's nuclear weapon monopoly were over”

North Korea declared on 10 Sept that it would not be afraid of a U.S nuclear attack, following the biggest nuclear warhead test  in its history since 2006, Rodong Sinmun newspaper reported.

"Gone are the days never to return when the US could make a unilateral nuclear blackmail against the DPRK (the Democratic People's Republic of Korea)," the state-run Rodong Sinmun newspaper wrote in an editorial

Washington “is exasperated by the strong military steps being taken by the DPRK in a phased way,” added the editorial.

President's DPRK Kim Jong Un and his army
 President's DPRK Kim Jong Un and his army

The international community strongly condemned North Korea,  after conducting the latest nuclear test, caused a 5.3  magnitude artificial earthquake on the morning 9 Sept. 

The United Nations Security Council began considering the latest sanctions for Pyongyang.

Rodong Sinmun warned South Korea authorities that North Korea has the right to develop a nuclear deterrent force for self-defense.

"The DPRK will not change its option though such American colonial servant and dirty prostitute of foreign forces as Park Geun-Hye is making such a fuss”, it added.

Korea, Japan and the US issued a statement to strengthen tougher sanctions against to DPRK.

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