By
Joseph
Klein
There
is one facet of the North Korean problem that has hardly received any mention.
That is reports of North Korea’s continuing collaborative relationship with
Iran, enabling both countries’ nuclear programs to advance. According to two Israeli experts whom have
studied the matter, “Iran is circumventing the restrictions on its nuclear
program under the nuclear agreement with the P5+1 countries by collaborating
with North Korea on missile development and modifying missiles for nuclear
weapons.” They believe that a “strategic, military-technological collaboration”
between the two countries is likely underway right now. With one rogue
nuclear armed state that has already been threatening nuclear war working with
a wannabe nuclear armed state that is the world’s leading state sponsor of
terrorism, the risk to U.S. and international security is multiplied
exponentially unless steps can be taken to stop the collaboration in its
tracks. [more...]