NK's weaponization of North's "Hwasong-14" ICBM.

North Korea reportedly preps missile launch amid South Korea, U.S. response
Last Updated Sep 4, 2017 6:49 AM EDT
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/north-korea-prepping-missile-launch-perhaps-icbm-south-says/
In addition to the South Korean missile drill, Seoul said Monday that it would temporarily deploy four additional launchers of the U.S. THAAD missile defense system, once it finished an environmental impact assessment. That proclamation quickly highlighted the difficulties of unifying other nations around a response to the North Korean threat.

China and Russia strongly oppose the THAAD deployment in South Korea, with Beijing complaining that its powerful radar can probe deep into its territory, posing a security threat. Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Monday that any further U.S. THAAD hardware placed in South Korea would force Moscow to, "raise the question about our reaction -- about our military balances."

The South Korean news agency Yonhap reported Monday that Washington and Seoul were also discussing deploying an American aircraft carrier and strategic bombers to the region.

Chang Kyung-soo, an official with South Korea's Defense Ministry, told lawmakers on Monday that Seoul was seeing preparations in the North for an ICBM test, but he didn't provide details about how officials had reached that assessment. Chang also said the yield from the latest nuclear detonation appeared to be about 50 kilotons, which would mark a "significant increase" from North Korea's past nuclear tests.

According to South Korean lawmakers, the country's National Intelligence Service (NIS) informed them in a closed meeting that Pyongyang may carry out another ICBM test around the anniversary of the regime's foundation on Saturday, or the anniversary of the establishment of the ruling political party, on Oct. 10.
 
The Iran Deal Is Keeping the Middle East From Going Nuclear. Why Does Trump Want to Blow It Up?

Few international agreements are as important to U.S. national security as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal. The JCPOA puts a lid on Iran’s nuclear program and subjects it to intrusive inspections designed to ensure that Tehran cannot cheat. For at least the next decade, the deal avoids the twin dangers of an Iranian nuclear bomb or a major war in the Middle East to prevent that development.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/iran-deal-keeping-middle-east-161858935.html

Iran nuclear deal is working
http://www.news-press.com/story/opinion/2017/07/24/iran-nuclear-deal-working-editorial/500824001/

Trump grudgingly admits Obama’s Iran nuclear deal is working
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/trump-grudgingly-admits-obamas-iran-nuclear-deal-working

Iran nuclear deal working, wise for Trump to uphold: U.S. envoy to U.N.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...rump-to-uphold-u-s-envoy-to-u-n-idUSKBN14X2B3
 
Susan Powers says it's working?? :palm:

It's maybe sorta working, in that we haven't caught them with more centrifuges/heavy water allowed.
But again we can't inspect a very large military facility that was known to be used before they shut down their 2003 program.

AND we know they are developing their ballistic missiles; which are not actual part of the agreement
but were deferred before.

I have no problem with the agreement except for the PLANE LOADS OF CASH PAY OFFs. Also non-linkage allows that money to be used for Iranian Qods forces.

Don't kid ourselves.
Iran will have ICBMs fully operational and sophisticated designs once they decide to"breakout"
 
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