Since the U.S. has had time travel starting from around the U.S.S. Eldridge incident in Philadelphia harbor (The movie called "The Philadelphia experiment" documents some of this but there is much more that isn't generally known regarding all this.
So, it is possible for a U.S., Russian or Chinese Time Cadred under the auspices of either the United Nations or going it alone to go back in time likely to around the time of World War II, then going into North Korea in the vicinity of wherever nukes are built or set off. Then place a bomb set to go off now and to blow up with conventional explosives of this time or then in 1940s to blow up present technology.
It would be possible to do this 100 times or more to prevent further nuclear developments in North Korea.
This would tend to create a better outcome than what is coming now.
The danger if nothing is done is earth falling apart in many pieces while everything on earth dies permanently. So, nothing with DNA of any kind would remain alive after this if it wasn't in a submarine or Space ship.
I'm not sure a submarine could survive long in Space by the way because they are designed to withstand outside water pressures but not necessarily designed to deal with weightlessness and no pressures at all from the outside.
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