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North Korea could team up with ISIS to launch terror attacks ACROSS GLOBE, experts warn

Experts said Kim Jong-un ’s hermit state would not
hesitate to use extremist jihadis to attack their
Western enemies.
North Korea would actually find it easier to target their
rivals using ISIS than by themselves, a report by
Washington-based anti-extremism group Clarion
Project said.
They said North Korea had previously worked with
Islamic extremists, selling them weapons in 2003 and
2005, and would not flinch away from a similar
partnership in the future.
The report said: “North Korea could collaborate with
Islamist terrorists or criminal elements for an attack in
America.
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“ North
Korea
is
officially a communist, Stalinist dictatorship, but that
hasn’t stopped it from crossing the ideological divide
to embrace Islamist regimes and, reportedly, even
jihadist groups.”
They said, despite a strict anti-religion policy in North
Korea, Islam was growing in the hermit state. They
added the anti-American nature of society in North
Korea would increase the likelihood of extremism.
The report said: “North Korea is isolated now but don’t
assume that Islamists won’t be able to enter the
country and make contact with its black market as the
regime becomes unstable.
“The extreme anti-Americanism and anti-democracy
thought that is instilled in the population means this
Muslim population will probably be inclined towards
radicalism.”
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'North Korea would actually find it easier to target
their rivals using ISIS than by themselves'
Experts warned a partnership between extremism and
North Korea could lead to a terrifying new evil
And they said this growing partnership between
extremism and North Korea could lead to a terrifying
new axis of evil - with no-one safe from a Kim Jong-
un-ordered terror attack.
Clarion said there already was a history of North
Korea exploiting extremism for their own benefits and
warned of more to come.
The report said: “In 2005, North Korea threatened to
sell its nuclear weapons to terrorist groups ‘if driven
into a corner’.
"North Korea has a surplus of nuclear weapons. It can
afford to sell off a few if it feels confident that US
intelligence will be unable to identify and intercept the
shipment; a fair assumption given our recent
underestimations of their capabilities.
North Korea hosts a lavish
banquet in honour of the
country’s nuclear weapons
developers
Wed, September 13, 2017
A gala banquet celebrating last week’s hydrogen
bomb test, which was so powerful it caused an
earthquake
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claps during a
celebration for nuclear scientists and engineers
who contributed to a hydrogen bomb test, in this
undated photo released by North Korea's Korean
Central News Agency (KCNA) [REUTERS]
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“It is not out of the realm of possibility that North
Korea will try to launch saboteur/terrorist attacks on
American soil, particularly against those seeking to
undermine Kim Jong-Un.”
They said this year’s murder of Kim Yong-un showed
the fear of remote North Korea-sponsored attacks was
not unlikely.
The report concluded: “Earlier this year, Kim Jong-Un
used two assassins to murder a political rival using the
VX biological weapon in a Malaysian airport.
"Think about how much of an escalation that is: a
biological terrorist attack inside an airport in a foreign
country.
“That means North Korea has loyal operatives who can
sneak such deadly substances into other countries and
are willing to risk their lives to commit murder on Kim
Jong-un’s behalf.”

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