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North Korea appears to have reactivated a plutonium-producing reactor at Yongbyon that's been inactive since December 2018, The Wall Street Journal reported.
In an annual report, the International Atomic Energy Agency said the reactor appears to have been reactivated in July.
"Since early July, there have been indications, including the discharge of cooling water, consistent with the operation of the reactor," the report said, according to the Journal.
The Journal reported that the report said the agency found the activity at the plant "deeply troubling" and that there are also indications that a nearby laboratory is being used to separate plutonium from spent fuel that's been removed from the reactor.
The world is too at peace anyways. We need a good war and economic collapse. I feel they are coming...perhaps even civil unrest with covid variants and lockdowns. They are going to lose control of fiscal policy and destroy the US dollar within 5 years.
Joe is gonna blow it with NK and Iran fran. The end is not far away.
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