Now, intelligence suggests that Kim Jong Il is planning an underground nuclear test:
Activity at a North Korean facility suggests Pyongyang could be preparing its first test of a nuclear bomb, US media has cited US officials as saying.
But US officials told Reuters they had no new evidence of such a plan, and a diplomatic official in Seoul familiar with the North's nuclear program said he was sceptical of the reports.
ABC News quoted an unidentified senior military official as saying a US intelligence agency had observed "suspicious vehicle movement" at a suspected North Korean test site.
A senior State Department official, who was also not identified, told the network: "It is the view of the intelligence community that a test is a real possibility."
In light of the suffering in North Korea, no doubt Kim Jong Il needs a political distraction to maintain his regime's survival. But he also has customers to serve, and no doubt they would be very interested in purchasing successful nuclear weapon technology.
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