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North Korea’s Nuclear Threat: VICE News Interviews Victor Cha

VICE News sits down with Victor Cha, a former US nuclear negotiator and National Security Council advisor under George W. Bush, to talk about North Korea’s nuclear weapons, its uneasy alliance with China, and the state of Kim Jong-un’s regime.

Victor Cha was President George W. Bush's top advisor on North Korea and participated in the Six-Party Talks, in which the US, Russia, China, Japan and South Korea tried to negotiate with the regime of late leader Kim Jong-il to halt North Korea's nuclear program. The talks were unsuccessful, and North Korea's nuclear capabilities have never been greater.

In January, North Korea conducted a nuclear test for the fourth time since 2009, successfully detonating what it claimed was a hydrogen bomb. A month later, North Korea launched a satellite into orbit, violating an international ban on ballistic missile testing. The UN Security Council recently voted to enact harsh new sanctions, which prompted young leader Kim Jong-un to publicly order his military to ready their nukes for use at any time.

VICE News sat down with Cha, now a senior adviser and the Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to talk about North Korea's nuclear threats, Pyongyang's uneasy alliance with China, and the state of the Kim regime.

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