Fri. Oct 11th, 2024

US Monitors Possible Iran-North Korea Cooperation

US Monitoring Possible Cooperation between Iran and North Korea

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The United States does not rule out that Iran is cooperating with North Korea as part of the continued escalation in the Middle East.

There is no direct evidence of this yet, but Washington is closely monitoring possible cooperation between Pyongyang and Tehran.

This was stated by US Defense Department spokesman General Patrick Ryder, Ukrinform reports.

— I have not yet seen anything that would indicate that cooperation between Iran and the DPRK exists. However, the United States will continue to closely monitor this, he stressed.

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BAGNET recalls that on October 1, Iran attacked Israel with ballistic missiles, carrying out the largest-scale shelling of this type of missile in history.

Some of the Iranian missiles penetrated Israel's Iron Dome, they were seen over Jerusalem and Haifa, and there were also reports of landings in the area of ​​the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv and at two Israeli Air Force air bases.

At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised retaliation against the Iranians. And Tehran at the same time warned: then the next attack will be more devastating.

White House Chief Joe Biden responded to the mutual threats of Middle Eastern opponents and ordered the American military to help Israel shoot down Iranian missiles.

Prepared by: Sergey Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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