A Nuclear Korea
Remember what Bert the Turtle did.
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I've read a couple of blogs to that effect (e.g.) suggesting that they got a rapid meltdown rather than a full-bore detonation -- apparently a common error with plutonium bomb designs -- but also some speculation that they might have insulated the detonation so as to disguise the full effect: we don't know enough to be sure.
My initial reaction to the "fizzle" theory is that a fizzled plutonium reaction is still the dirty-bomb-from-hell, a nasty addition to an already over-armed and paranoid regime.
Some of the blogs are reporting that NK's test actually failed. Maybe we don't need to duck and cover yet!!
Heh. Indeed.
It's better than "Kiss your a@@ goodbye" which is the direct translation.
Thanks, Manan, for Bert.
"Duck and cover" sounds an awful lot like "cut and run."