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I don't think North Korea selling bombs on the black market is particularly realistic. The reason they made the bombs in the first place was in some ill-fated effort to try and check Western aggression. If North Korea sells their bombs, they're essentially wasting tons of resources, and besides, what kind of bomb could North Korea sell that would actually be marketable?
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Some are more worried than others because, historically, North Korea has not developed a weapons system that it has not made available on the world market.
Who knows what will happen. American intelligence is unable to locate all bunkers and military installations in North Korea. Kim Jong-Il is, nonetheless, very paranoid about the capabilities of the CIA. It is reported that he went into hiding during the military buildup in 2003 before the Iraq invasion for fear that the U.S. Military might make a parallel strike on North Korea.
Jam it back in, in the dark.