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APIn this undated photo released by Korean Central News Agency via Korea News Service in Tokyo, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, center, poses in front of the newly built Pothonggang Department Store in Pyongyang, North Korea.WASHINGTON The death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il could put a brake on talks ultimately aimed at getting the secretive communist state to give up its nuclear weapons.Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader's untested third son and successor, is unlikely to risk any step that could be construed as weakness as he seeks to consolidate control.Even before his father's death, the United States and others have said they viewed the power transition as a dangerous time -- when the ascendant Kim Jong Un could seek to demonstrate his leadership credentials through martial and provocative actions, such as a military attack on South Korea or a nuclear test.Kim Jong Un was first brought into public view in September 2010, when his father put the 20-som
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