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North Korea says it’s willing to denuclearize seemingly out of good will, but that may not be the whole story.????The planned closure of its only known nuclear test may actually be out of necessity.
That’s because Chinese researchers have found the mountain nearby has reportedly collapsed, caving in after its test in September, so large that it damaged some of the tunnels, rendering the site unusable.????Scientists at the University of Science and Technology of China determining the multiple explosions triggered four earthquakes, according to USA Today.????If true, it means North Korean leader Kim Jong-un essentially gives up nothing.
The country has stopped short of pledging to give up on missiles production or give up its nuclear weapons.????That’s why, according to Reuters, some experts say North Korea needs to allow inspectors to the site and that President Trump will push for it when he meets with Kim in the coming months.????But first, Kim will meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, crossing the demilitarized zone into South Korea the first time ever for a North Korean leader since the Korean War.