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Trump Threatens New Sanctions After North Korea Nuclear Test

  • Is first test since September 2016; sixth since 2006
  • Trump criticizes South Korea ‘appeasement’ on Twitter

Trump Threatens New Sanctions After N. Korea Nuke Test 

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President Donald Trump threatened to increase economic sanctions and halt trade with any nation doing business with North Korea, and his defense chief said the U.S. has “many military options” after the regime said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb with “unprecedentedly big power.”

Sunday’s test, North Korea’s first since Trump took office, was a “perfect success” and confirmed the precision and technology of the bomb, according to the Korean Central News Agency. Energy from the underground explosion, near the Punggye-ri nuclear test site in northeast North Korea, was about six times stronger than the nuclear test of a year ago, South Korea’s weather agency said.