Iran’s North Korean Path to Nuclear Weapons
A way around the nuclear deal.
March 3, 2017
A way around the nuclear deal.
Although the 2015 nuclear deal has slowed the Islamic Republic’s own atomic research, it doesn’t prevent Tehran from working with Pyongyang to develop a bomb of its own. North Korea already has the necessary technology, and Iran—thanks to the windfall it received from the deal—has the cash desperately needed by Kim Jong-un. Refael Ofek and Dany Shoham write:
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Although the 2015 nuclear deal has slowed the Islamic Republic’s own atomic research, it doesn’t prevent Tehran from working with Pyongyang to develop a bomb of its own. North Korea already has the necessary technology, and Iran—thanks to the windfall it received from the deal—has the cash desperately needed by Kim Jong-un. Refael Ofek and Dany Shoham write:
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