First on CNN: North Korea may
have tested components of a hydrogen bomb
The U.S.
now believes North Korea
might have attempted to test components of a hydrogen bomb on January 6, after
further review and analysis of the latest intelligence information.
A U.S. official directly familiar with the latest U.S. assessment
said there may have been a partial, failed test of some type of components
associated with a hydrogen bomb.
The
assessment comes after careful examination of the latest intelligence analysis
of the test data. But the official emphasized there is no final conclusion.
Immediately
following the test earlier this month, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest
said the initial analysis that have been conducted was "not
consistent" with a successful hydrogen bomb test.
The U.S. still does not accept North Korea 's
claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb, but air sampling conducted after the test
has proved inconclusive, the official said. That prompted another look at the
seismic data.
That
analysis shows the test was conducted more than two times deeper underground
than originally assessed -- at a depth consistent with what might be needed for
a hydrogen bomb.
However,
the size of the seismic event and other intelligence indicates it was not
likely a fully functioning device. The official said it's possible the North
Koreans believe they conducted a full hydrogen bomb test, but the U.S. believes
it was likely only some components, perhaps a detonator, that exploded.
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/28 /politics/north-korea-hydrogen-bomb-test/
1. Assessment 評定
2. Partial 局部
3. Seismic 地震
4. Detonator 雷管
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