NUCLEAR WHY IRAN REGIME AND NORTH KOREA ARE COOPERATING?

NUCLEAR

NCRI - The cooperation between the Iranian regime and North Korea in the missile and nuclear fields is a dangerous matter.North Korea tests nuclear weapons, and the Iranian regime is pursuing nuclear weapons and there is military and nuclear cooperation
between the two countries.Reports indicate that the regime in Iran has used North Korean missile technology from the outset.
NCRI - The new remarks made by the U.S. President have sparked a wave of concerns in the Iran regime concerning the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
The Vice-President of Iran and the Head of the Atomic Energy Organization in an interview with the German magazine, Spiegel, published on August 8, stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran would face economic issues if the nuclear deal were breached.
Imagine if the Iranian Khomeinite republic possesses the nuclear power, which Pyongyang’s strongman has. After the tests, which Kim Jong-un carried out in the skies and waters of the Pacific Ocean and across Japan, fears of nuclear annihilation re-emerged.The Korean nuclear missile fired over Japan had its own significance as the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima suffered after the atomic bomb was dropped there in World War II.

The Czech Parliament’s lower house has rejected a proposal to nullify a law that bans Czech companies from selling equipment to Iran for the Bushehr nuclear power plant.The proposal rejected on Friday, September 8, was based on the 2015 Tehran nuclear deal with world powers that suspended international sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic in exchange for the country halting its suspicious nuclear activities.

NCRI - Earlier this week, President Trump’s envoy to the United Nations discussed the possibility of not granting Iran compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal. It was suggested that the decision might end up being left to Congress.US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said that although she does not know what the President will decide to do, he would be well within reason to not certify Iran’s compliance.
WASHINGTON – Washington’s ambassador to the United Nations warned Tuesday that the Iran nuclear deal, if left unchanged, could allow Tehran to pose the same kind of missile threat to U.S. cities as North Korea.President Donald Trump is due to decide in the middle of next month whether he believes Iran is living up to its commitments or whether to seek new U.S. sanctions that could torpedo the accord.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If U.S. President Donald Trump tells Congress in October that Iran is not complying with a 2015 nuclear deal it brokered with world powers, that does not mean a U.S. withdrawal from the agreement, U.S. envoy to the U.N. Nikki Haley said on Tuesday.
US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, would not say explicitly what her advice on the Iran nuclear deal has been -- but left little room for doubt that she believes it is time to re-examine the "flawed" deal
Washington's ambassador to the United Nations warned Tuesday that, if left unchanged, the Iran nuclear deal could allow Tehran to pose the same kind of missile threat to US cities as North Korea.

Iran is aiming to boost its missile program and export weapons in an attempt to forge allies with neighboring countries, its new defense minister said.
Gen. Amir Atami, who was appointed Iran’s defense minister earlier this month, said in a speech on ISNA News Agency on Saturday the country seeks to arm neighboring allies “to prevent war and conflict,” according to AFP.
BY: Adam Kredo  
U.S. officials are closely monitoring an ongoing meeting between senior North Korean and Iranian officials that comes on the heels of a nuclear test by Pyongyang, according to senior Trump administration officials and other sources who expressed concern that North Korea is helping to put the Islamic Republic back on the pathway to a functional nuclear weapon.
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