And....for perspective, everyone should know this fact: the alternative name for North Korea is 'Iran's Nuclear Laboratory.'
"Experts say the deal worked out by Secretary of State John F. Kerry carries no known prohibition against
North Korea performing
Iran’s nuclear arms research, paid out of the $100 billion to $150 billion the deal frees up in Iranian assets.
“There appears to be little in the
Iran nuclear agreement that would prevent
Iran from continuing or increasing its personnel and financial investments in
North Korea’s future missile and nuclear warhead programs,” Mr. Niksch told a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee in July. “It seems to me that
North Korea may receive from
Iran upwards of $2 [billion] to $3 billion annually from
Iran for the various forms of collaboration between them.”
John Brennan: U.S. watching for nuclear cooperation between Iran, North Korea
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Let's review the salient points.
1. The Liberals never knew that North Korea has a GDP of about $15 billion.
North Korea GDP | 1970-2016 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News
2. Iran gives North Korea about $3 billion annually...and has for years.
3. Liberals have been trained not to think, so it comes as no surprise that they cannot incorporate the above facts into their worldview.....
....in other words: why does Iran give North Korea 20% of its GDP....guess why.
4. And...continuing the connecting of those dots....why hasn't it been made known that Obama gave tacit approval to that arrangement?????
In fact.....he paid the bill to North Korea!
"North Korea: Iran's Pathway to a Nuclear Weapon
A central plank of the
Obama administration’s case for the nuclear deal just concluded by the P5+1 powers is that the agreement closes off "all pathways” by which the Iranian regime could acquire a nuclear capability, at least for the coming decade.
That, however,
simply isn’t true. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the new nuclear bargain is officially called, only addresses the overt means by which Iran might go nuclear. A covert path to the bomb, entailing the procurement of materiel from foreign suppliers, still remains open to Iran, if it chooses to take that route.
....over the past three decades,
Iran and the Stalinist regime of the Kim dynasty in North Korea have erected a formidable alliance—the centerpiece of which is cooperation on nuclear and ballistic-missile capabilities." North Korea: Iran's Pathway to a Nuclear Weapon