Reports: Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea, Syria

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I am sure there are many who wouldn't put it past Iran to be doing this.


Reports: Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea, Syria


Tuesday, 31 Mar 2015 03:08 PM

By Joel Himelfarb

As suspicions grow that Iran may be hiding nuclear material in North Korea, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf dismissed the possibility and suggested that it was a strange concept, the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

Harf termed reports describing the transfer of ballistic missile technology and enriched uranium between the two rogue regimes as "bizarre" and said she was unaware of them.

In fact, however, the information has been in the public domain for years. And experts say that if reports that Iran is concealing nuclear material outside its borders are true, it would shatter the basis for any deal agreed to during the current nuclear talks involving Tehran and Washington.


Writing for The Daily Beast, veteran China-watcher Gordon Chang observes that negotiators from the United States and Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany (collectively known as the "P5 +1") want the preliminary agreement now being negotiated with Iran to ensure that the regime is at least a year from being able to rush into production a nuclear device.

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I am sure there are many who wouldn't put it past Iran to be doing this.


Reports: Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea, Syria


Tuesday, 31 Mar 2015 03:08 PM

By Joel Himelfarb

As suspicions grow that Iran may be hiding nuclear material in North Korea, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf dismissed the possibility and suggested that it was a strange concept, the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

Harf termed reports describing the transfer of ballistic missile technology and enriched uranium between the two rogue regimes as "bizarre" and said she was unaware of them.

In fact, however, the information has been in the public domain for years. And experts say that if reports that Iran is concealing nuclear material outside its borders are true, it would shatter the basis for any deal agreed to during the current nuclear talks involving Tehran and Washington.


Writing for The Daily Beast, veteran China-watcher Gordon Chang observes that negotiators from the United States and Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany (collectively known as the "P5 +1") want the preliminary agreement now being negotiated with Iran to ensure that the regime is at least a year from being able to rush into production a nuclear device.

Continue reading at:

Reports Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea Syria
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I am sure there are many who wouldn't put it past Iran to be doing this.


Reports: Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea, Syria


Tuesday, 31 Mar 2015 03:08 PM

By Joel Himelfarb

As suspicions grow that Iran may be hiding nuclear material in North Korea, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf dismissed the possibility and suggested that it was a strange concept, the Washington Free Beacon reported Tuesday.

Harf termed reports describing the transfer of ballistic missile technology and enriched uranium between the two rogue regimes as "bizarre" and said she was unaware of them.

In fact, however, the information has been in the public domain for years. And experts say that if reports that Iran is concealing nuclear material outside its borders are true, it would shatter the basis for any deal agreed to during the current nuclear talks involving Tehran and Washington.


Writing for The Daily Beast, veteran China-watcher Gordon Chang observes that negotiators from the United States and Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany (collectively known as the "P5 +1") want the preliminary agreement now being negotiated with Iran to ensure that the regime is at least a year from being able to rush into production a nuclear device.

Continue reading at:

Reports Iran Concealing Nuclear Materials in North Korea Syria


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