As we told you last night, North Korea conducted yet another nuclear test.

The White House has issued the obligatory strongly-worded statement:

Full written statement from Pres Obama on North Korea nuke test. pic.twitter.com/nhPPFf2NFD — Mark Knoller (@markknoller) September 9, 2016

BREAKING: Obama condemns North Korea's nuclear test, says US will never accept country as a nuclear state. — The Associated Press (@AP) September 9, 2016

.@POTUS warns of new sanctions after N Korea nuclear test: White House https://t.co/jnPkoOTbwP — TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) September 9, 2016

North Korea appears to have been unimpressed with previous strongly worded statements, but we’ll see what happens.

@AP We will never accept you as a nuclear state. Even though you are obviously a nuclear state. — Peter Crowell (@petercrowell) September 9, 2016

@AP Never accept them as nuclear state? They already are. You have to accept reality. — Will Komorowski (@WillKomorowski) September 9, 2016

.@markknoller Acceptance is 1st of 12-steps.

This statement doesn't address the disease of weakness plaguing world pic.twitter.com/qpqDAQGyNS — Sandy (@RightGlockMom) September 9, 2016

@markknoller so where's the new "red line?" — Evan Coy (@evancoy) September 9, 2016

The resolutions and sanctions have been so effective that we're going to continue to rely on them. https://t.co/dyg6pZg3Cb — Jim Smith (@jimsmithrn) September 9, 2016

@AP Yeah he needs to draw a red line. They will respect that. — jacob62tht (@jacob62tht) September 9, 2016

@WhiteHouse @POTUS Last significant steps including new sanctions were so effective that #NorthKorea launched an even larger nuclear bomb. — Diplomtc_Immnty (@Diplomtc_Immnty) September 9, 2016

Why do politicians declare they are using "the strongest possible terms" instead of just using them ? https://t.co/byrYPKcIqr — David Slade (@DSladeNews) September 9, 2016

If Kim Jong-un doesn’t knock it off, the White House might have to unleash its secret weapon: