An article written by The Associated Press talks about North Korea's plan of launching another Long-range rocket. North Korea has claimed that it will a satellite launch. However, the author shows that UN is suspicious that the launch is a long range missile test launch because they have intel that shows that North Korea has enough plutonium to create six atomic bombs. Another source of concern is that it is doubtful that North Korean scientists have fixed the issues that resulted in the failure of the past launch. "Preparing for a launch less than a year after a failure calls into question whether the North could have analyzed and fixed whatever went wrong," said David Wright, a physicist with the Union of Concerned Scientists.
The author'r tone is formal and very objective. His purpose is to inform his audience because he takes no stance of the issue, he simply reports about it.
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