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	<title>Comments on: Still Crazy After All These Years</title>
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		<title>By: AW1 Tim</title>
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		<description>Jules,

  Below are my comments on the situation, which I posted yesterday over to HotAir. I still think I&#039;m correct in my assessment. 
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Well,

The big question that no one seems to want to address is the amount of cooperation between North Korea and Iran. Iran claims to have thousands of centrifuges in operation. It claims to have an advanced missile in development. It DOES NOT claim that all of this is in Iran.

There is every reason to believe, based upon eyewitness reports of Iranian scientists in North Korea, and North Koreans, in Iran, that both countries are working together to develop and deploy nuclear weapons.

Add to that the Israeli destruction of a nuclear facility in Syria, and you have a dangerous state of cooperation between multiple nations, all allied against the west and willing to undertake whatever actions they deem best to further their own interests, regardless of the consequences to themselves or their nations.

Our politicians keep acting as if North Korea, Iran, and Syria, (at the least) are all independent players. I contend that they are not, and our failure to realize the confederate nature of their efforts will result in a far worse situation than what we currently envision.

Respects,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jules,</p>
<p>  Below are my comments on the situation, which I posted yesterday over to HotAir. I still think I&#8217;m correct in my assessment.<br />
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<p>Well,</p>
<p>The big question that no one seems to want to address is the amount of cooperation between North Korea and Iran. Iran claims to have thousands of centrifuges in operation. It claims to have an advanced missile in development. It DOES NOT claim that all of this is in Iran.</p>
<p>There is every reason to believe, based upon eyewitness reports of Iranian scientists in North Korea, and North Koreans, in Iran, that both countries are working together to develop and deploy nuclear weapons.</p>
<p>Add to that the Israeli destruction of a nuclear facility in Syria, and you have a dangerous state of cooperation between multiple nations, all allied against the west and willing to undertake whatever actions they deem best to further their own interests, regardless of the consequences to themselves or their nations.</p>
<p>Our politicians keep acting as if North Korea, Iran, and Syria, (at the least) are all independent players. I contend that they are not, and our failure to realize the confederate nature of their efforts will result in a far worse situation than what we currently envision.</p>
<p>Respects,</p>
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