@omran,
omran;65442 wrote:The experts in the West are still examining the size and success of the North Korean May 26 nuclear test. Siegfried Hecker, Stanford University nuclear scientist estimated "'This test appears to be about five times more powerful than the North Korean 2006 test." The first (threat) is immediate and it involves what North Korea might share with Iran and Syria particularly Iran after this blast, a pact that would see Pyongyang provide design and test data and fissile material and Tehran share uranium enrichment know-how.
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Let's ask the zionist this:
Why would Tehran share uranium enrichment technology when...
(a) they do not possess sufficient technology to enrich uranium to weaponized levels
and...
(b) North Korea already possesses this technology?
A so-called "nuclear alliance" brings NOTHING to North Korea's side of the deal. NK can enrich uranium and plutonium. Iran cannot. NK can build warheads and missiles capable of striking an international target. Iran cannot.
North Korea also knows Israel would not dare buck to them because unlike Iran, North Korea has no problem (technical or political) making the Holy City glow. While this may be beneficial to Iran, it STILL brings nothing of substance to offer Lil Kim.
Your argument falls apart under any sort of scrutiny.