dareen: right.raham, i mean, some people are saying that the north koreans are moving to expand its current arsenal with the current moves on the ground. is that a safe assessment to make? >> definitely, i mean, there is nothing, of course, you know, it's still a black box, north korea, i mean, about what's going on on the ground, because we don't have, you know, experts and observers in the country to report on what's going on with a great degree of fidelity. but nevertheless, there are significant indications that the north korean regime, mr. kim jong-un, is pressing ahead with a range of military and nuclear weapons related developments, and we've seen that happen over the last 18 months, and it's expanding as we speak, and it needs to be curtailed. dareen: that's just it. june, a point that graham was just saying, that the iaea has had no access to north korea since pyongyang kicked out the inspectors back in 2009, so everything is monitored, really, through satellite imagery. so does this mean