1994 North Korean nuclear crisis | |||||||
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Part of Inter-Korean conflict | |||||||
Flight Operations aboard the USS Kitty Hawk on 4 December 1994 | |||||||
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North Korea |
United States South Korea | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Kim Il Sung (before 8 July 1994) Kim Jong Il (after 8 July 1994) |
Bill Clinton Kim Yong-sam | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Korean People's Army |
US Army Pacific |
The 1994 North Korean nuclear crisis was a crisis on the Korean Peninsula, mainly revolving around North Korea's nuclear program. Largely caused by North Korea's announcement that it would withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1993[1][2] the tensions could have led to a war between North Korea and the US had not been for an agreement reached between former President Jimmy Carter and then-leader Kim Il Sung.[3][4][5] It led to North Korea and the United States signing the Agreed Framework in October 1994, effectively ending the crisis.[2]