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    Hecker's team had estimated the size of North Korea's arsenal in 2017 at 30, bringing a possible current total of 37 weapons.

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    Hecker's crew had approximated the dimensions of North Korea's arsenal in 2017 at 30, bringing a probable current full of 37 weapons.

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    Mr Hecker's team had estimated the size of North Korea's arsenal in 2017 at 30, bringing a possible current total of 37 weapons.

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    Hecker's team had estimated the size of the North Korean arsenal for 2017 at 30, which would mean a possible total of 37 weapons.

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    They have continued the machinery to turn out plutonium and highly enriched uranium," Hecker said,"but it also depends on weaponisation- the design, build and test and then the delivery.

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    They have continued the machinery to turn out plutonium and highly enriched uranium,” Hecker said,“but it also depends on weaponization- the design, build and test, and then the delivery.

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    They have continued the machinery to turn out plutonium and highly enriched uranium,” Mr. Hecker said,“but it also depends on weaponisation- the design, build and test and then the delivery.

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    Hecker said it was understandable that North Korea should have continued its weapons work, as it had not made any special arrangements in recent talks with the United States to stop this work.

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    Hecker said it was understandable that North Korea should have continued its weapons work, given that it had reached no specific agreement in the latest talks with the United States to stop that work.

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    Stanford's experts said it was their assessment that"North Korea can not bring a nuclear warhead to the US mainland with some confidence," although Hecker said his nuclear weapons are a real threat to Japan and South Korea.

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    Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the US Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico who is now at Stanford and was one of the report's authors, told Reuters analysis of satellite imagery showed North Korea‘s production of bomb fuel continued in 2018.

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    Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the U.S. Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico who is now at Stanford and was one of the report's authors, said that analysis of satellite imagery showed North Korea's production of bomb fuel continued in 2018.

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    Siegfried Hecker, a former director of the US Los Alamos Weapons Laboratory in New Mexico, who is now in Stanford and was one of the authors of the report, said Reuters analysis of satellite images showed North Korea's production of bomb fuel in 2018 to continue.

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