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Kim Jong-Il, a Ruler Who Turned North Korea Into a Nuclear State, Dies

IN THIS ISSUE: Kim Jong-il dies, Russia tests domestic interceptor missile, Israel completes nuclear submarine upgrade, Iran says invites IAEA to visit, India and Pakistan to hold CBM talks in December, the diminishing utility and justice of nuclear deterrence.

Published on December 20, 2011
 

Kim Jong-il, a Ruler Who Turned North Korea Into a Nuclear State

David Sanger | New York Times

Kim Jong-Il

Called the "Dear Leader" by his people, Kim Jong-il presided with an iron hand over a country he kept on the edge of starvation and collapse, fostering perhaps the last personality cult in the Communist world even as he banished citizens deemed disloyal to gulags or sent assassins after defectors.

He came to power after the death in 1994 of his father, Kim Il-sung, North Korea's founder. His inheritance was an impoverished country with an uncertain place in a post-cold-war era.

He played his one card, his nuclear weapons program, brilliantly, first defying efforts by the administration of George W. Bush to push his country over the brink, then exploiting America's distraction with the war in Iraq to harvest enough nuclear fuel from his main nuclear reactor at Yongbyon to produce the fuel for six to eight weapons.    Full Article



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