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North Korea developing nuclear weapons for Iran in secret £2bn deal - Trump backer

A backer of Donald Trump has revealed that Iran has
secretly invested billions of pounds in North Korea in
exchange for "key nuclear weapon intelligence".
Jesse Jane Duff, a retired US Marine Gunnery
Sergeant, said that Iran was circumventing its nuclear
agreement with the West by going to North Korea for
nuclear intelligence.
This comes as Iran successfully tested a new ballistic
missile this morning with a range of 2,000 km (1,200
miles) after it was displayed at a military parade on
Friday.
A backer of Donald Trump has revealed that Iran has
secretly invested billions in North Korea
Carl Higbie, a former Navy Seal and a Trump 2020
campaign board member
Jesse Jane Duff, a retired US Marine Gunnery Sergeant
US President Donald Trump announced new sanctions
against North Korea this week and Chinese banks have
declared that they will stop banking activity with North
Korea.
But despite this pressure tactics, key backers of
Trump fear that an alliance with Iran could sustain the
two powers.
Iran maintains an embassy in Pyongyang and the two
countries are said to have close ties.
Speaking to Fox News Business , Mrs Duff said: "Iran
has adhered to the specifics of the deal, but they
don’t need to do nuclear research themselves since
the North Koreans are doing it for them.
"North Korea is getting £2bn a year from Iran. They
have merchandised their warfare, their chemical
weapons and nuclear weapons.
"They are very aggressive with their
nuclear technology, and that trade shows how the Iran
deal is not working."
Iran successfully tested a new ballistic missile with a
range of 2,000 km
North Korea and the US have continued to trade
insults
Donald Trump has branded Kim Jong-Un "Little Rocket
Man"
Carl
Higbie,
a
former
Navy
Seal
and a
Trump
2020
campaign board member, added: "There is clearly an
axis between North Korea and Iran, they are helping
each other.
"They are an extremely dangerous duo and we need to
resolve this."
"But Kim Jong-Un and the Iranians have never seen
anyone talk back to them in these terms. We will not
accept appeasement of these tyrants."
Mr Higbie warned President Trump's first move would
be to "shoot down a North Korean missile".
Earlier this week, former US ambassador to the UN
John Bolton said: "I think anything North Korea has
Iran can buy, and anything Iran has it can give to
North Korea."

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