United Nations: Iran and North Korea May Be Exchanging Missile Technology

May 14, 2011

In defiance of current sanctions, Iran and North Korea are exchanging missile technology. This news released by Reuters is backed by a UN classified report. It is also indicated that such technological exchanges are conducted through “a neighboring third country”. According to some diplomats who have spoken with Reuters, this country is China. Recent missile and satellite tests conducted by Iran and North Korea have alarmed the West. According to experts, this means that Tehran and Pyongyang want to build long-range missiles. The International Community is worried that these countries intend to build nuclear weapons under the cover of a peaceful nuclear energy program.

 

 

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