Tehran to Pyongyang: Trade oil for nuke help
Maybe we should have expected this. Who better for the Iranians to buy nuke material and information from then the North Koreans? They need the oil and energy solutions and Iran wants the ability to put nukes in the hands of their deranged leader. What a world this has become.
Western intelligence sources, cited in yesterday's edition of Der Spiegel, say Iran has asked North Korea for assistance with its nuclear missile program in exchange for oil and natural gas.
According to the German daily, a senior Iranian official visited Pyongyang in October to tender the offer. While North Korea's response to the deal was unclear, revelation of Tehran's outreach fuels further suspicion Iran is attempting to develop nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them.
Last week, the U.N.'s atomic watchdog agency revealed that Iran had received what appeared to be blueprints for the core of a nuclear warhead in 1987 through the network run by Abdul Qadeer Khan, father of Pakistan's nuclear program. During the same week, Tehran announced it had begun converting a second batch of uranium into gas, a necessary step toward enrichment for generation of electricity or development of a nuclear bomb.
As WorldNetDaily has previously reported, Tehran is getting secret help for its Shahib 3 missile program from former Russian military personnel who are acting as go-betweens on a deal struck in 2003 between North Korea and Iran.
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Of course the first thing they will do with their nukes is to flip one at Israel. But what about the palestinians, you might ask? Since when has the arab world ever cared about the palis past wanting them for cannon fodder?
I hope the Lord hurries back.
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