While Obama is focused elsewhere, North Korea's nuclear attack capability, "specifically targeting the U.S. and its allies advances without pause." Who will stop it?
North Korea's Nuclear Advance -- With Or Without The Hydrogen Bomb
Forbes
It's almost two years since North Korea's government threatened to carry out "a new form of nuclear test." Asked at a United Nations press conference what Pyongyang had in mind, a North Korean diplomat said at the time, "Wait and see."
President Obama waited, under the rubric of "strategic patience." Now we get to see. North Korea says it has just tested a hydrogen bomb.
If true, this means a big jump in the destructive power of North Korea's nuclear arsenal. An H-bomb, also known as a thermonuclear device, can pack far more explosive force than the atomic bombs North Korea has previously tested.