KEY POINTS
  • North Korea currently has a small number of nuclear weapons it can use against the United States, says Jeffrey Lewis of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
  • "What I think the North Koreans really, fundamentally want is the ability to use a much larger number of nuclear weapons against U.S. forces in South Korea and Japan if they thought an invasion was underway," he said.
  • Lewis also said it's up to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to decide when he wants to test a nuclear weapon.

North Korea ultimately wants to have more nuclear weapons to use against the U.S. troops in South Korea and Japan in the event of an invasion, according to a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.

North Korea currently has the ability to use a small number of nuclear weapons against the United States, said Jeffrey Lewis, a professor on arms control.