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News: Iran & North Korea Sign Technology Agreement. More Nukes Please

While the SEAL community eats itself alive from the inside out, other important news is happening in the world.

Looks like Iran wants a little help getting weapons grade nuclear material and who better to help than Kim Jong-un, The Supreme Leader, at least that’s what he tells other people to call him although, I’m sure they have other names…

If MEK is killing all your scientists then I guess you have to start looking elsewhere for talent. 

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While the SEAL community eats itself alive from the inside out, other important news is happening in the world.

Looks like Iran wants a little help getting weapons grade nuclear material and who better to help than Kim Jong-un, The Supreme Leader, at least that’s what he tells other people to call him although, I’m sure they have other names…

If MEK is killing all your scientists then I guess you have to start looking elsewhere for talent. 

We’re still convinced that Israel will strike soon…

Iran and North Korea have signed a scientific and technological co-operation agreement, bringing the two nations deeply at odds with the US closer together.

Iranian state TV did not provide further details on the document but said it will include setting up joint scientific and technological laboratories and exchange of scientific teams between the two countries.

The deal also involves the transfer of technology in the fields of information technology, energy, environment, agriculture and food.

Any technical accord between Pyongyang and Tehran is likely to raise suspicions in the West.

The US has repeatedly accused North Korea of providing Iran with advanced missiles capable of targeting Western European capitals.


Last year, Iran denied a UN panel report saying that North Korea and Iran appear to have been regularly exchanging ballistic missiles, components and technology in violation of UN sanctions.

Iran’s state TV said the agreement was signed in Tehran in the presence of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and North Korea’s nominal head of state, Kim Yong-nam, by Iran’s Minister of Science, Research and Technology Kamran Daneshjoo and North Korea’s Foreign Minister Pak Ui-chun

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Brandon Webb, a former Navy SEAL sniper and Naval Special Warfare Sniper Course Manager, is renowned for training some of America's legendary snipers. He is a multiple New York Times Bestselling Author, Entrepreneur, and Speaker. Webb is the Editor-in-Chief of the SOFREP news team, a collective of military journalists.

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