Monday, December 4, 2017

Former Top NATO-Commader: Someone Is Helping North Korea's Nuclear And Missile Program



The Hill: Ex-NATO commander: North Korea likely getting help with nukes, rockets from China or Russia

Retired Adm. James Stavridis, a former NATO supreme allied commander, in an interview on Sunday said North Korea is likely receiving outside help from allies like China, Russia or Iran as it races to develop its weapons arsenal.

“You’ve got to think that at least part of it is coming from either China or Russia and I have no evidence of that, but the idea that [North Korean leader Kim Jong Un] would simply be developing this on an indigenous basis within his own population of scientists simply seems unlikely given how fast it's moving," Stavridis told radio host John Catsimatidis on AM 970 in New York.

"It could also be cooperation between Iran and North Korea, which we do know has occurred in this nuclear space" Stavridis continued. He added that, "it's fair to say there is some level of outside engagement that has been helpful to [Kim's] program."

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Update: North Korea is getting weapons help from China, Russia or Iran, retired NATO supreme allied commander claims (The SUN)

WNU Editor: North Korea has been working on its nuclear and missile program for a very long time. But it is true .... it appears that a decision was made by Kim Jong-Un in 2013 to expand the country's nuclear and missile programs, and we are now where we are today. Did North Korea receive help? Retired Adm. James Stavridis admits that he does not have any proof .... but there is already a lot of information and expertise out there, and some may have been tempted to sell their know-how to North Korea .... a point that I had speculated on a few months ago .... Report: Ukraine Sold Rocket Engines For North Korea's Missiles (August 14, 2017)

1 comment:

Hans Persson said...

Its pretty obvious that it is the russians.