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Congress has at times expressed concern regarding ballistic missile and nuclear programs in Iran, North Korea, and Syria. This report focuses primarily on unclassified and declassified U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) assessments over the past two decades. These assessments indicate that• there is no evidence that Iran and North Korea have engaged in nuclear-related trade or cooperation with each other, although ballistic missile technology cooperation between the two is significant and meaningful, and• Syria has received ballistic missiles and related technology from North Korea and Iran and also engaged in nuclear technology cooperation with North Korea.All three countries discussed in this report have short-range ballistic missiles. Iran and North Korea also have medium-range ballistic missiles; North Korea has intermediate-range ballistic missiles as well. North Korea has tested nuclear weapons on three occasions; Iran and Syria’s nuclear programs have raised suspicions that those countries are pursuing nuclear weapons. However, Iran has, according to the IC, halted its nuclear weapons program, and Syria does not appear to have an active nuclear weapons program.Congress has held numerous hearings regarding these countries’ nuclear and missile programs. It has also passed legislation providing for sanctions on countries whose entities assist Iran, North Korea, and Syria to obtain weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and missile delivery systems. For example, the Iran, North Korea and Syria Nonproliferation Act (INKSNA, P.L. 106-178) imposes penalties on countries whose companies’ exports assist the efforts of Iran, North Korea, and Syria to acquire WMD and missile delivery systems.Congress has also established reporting requirements concerning these countries’ missile and nuclear programs. Congress may wish to consider requiring additional reporting from the executive branch on WMD proliferation because the number of unclassified reports to Congress on WMD-related issues has decreased considerably in recent years.This report describes the key elements of a nuclear weapons program; explains the available information regarding cooperation among Iran, North Korea, and Syria on ballistic missiles and nuclear technology; and discusses some specific issues for Congress.

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Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear ~ Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation Paul K. Kerr Analyst in Nonproliferation Steven A. Hildreth Specialist in U.S. and Foreign National Security Programs Mary Beth D. Nikitin Specialist in Nonproliferation February 26, 2016 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R43480 . Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation Congressional .

Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear ~ Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation Congressional Research Service Summary Congress has at times expressed concern regarding ballistic missile and nuclear programs in Iran, North Korea, and Syria. This report focuses primarily on unclassified and declassified U.S.

Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear ~ Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation . Check for Other Editions ; Accession or Local Control No: R43480_2014Apr16 Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc287928; Collections. This report is part of the following collection of related materials. Congressional Research Service Reports The Congressional Research Service (CRS) is the public policy research arm of .

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Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear ~ Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation Congressional Research Service Summary Congress has at times expressed concern regarding ballistic missile and nuclear programs in Iran, North Korea, and Syria. This report focuses primarily on unclassified and declassified U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) assessments over the past two decades. These assessments indicate that .

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Document: Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and ~ The following is the Feb. 26, 2016 Congressional Research Service report: Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation.

A Closer Look at Iran and North Korea’s Missile Cooperation ~ While media coverage on Iran-North Korea military cooperation has focused principally on technician exchanges between the two countries and nuclear cooperation, ballistic missile development has .

How North Korea Proliferates to Iran and Syria / Foreign ~ According to reports from 2013, North Korea, Syria, and Iran have collaborated in . North Korea has for many years been able to use the money it earns from military proliferation to pay for its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, oversize military, and subsidies for the elite that keeps Kim in power. As Trump prepares to meet with Kim, it would be good for him to learn from the mistakes .

North Korea-Iran Nuclear Cooperation / Council on Foreign ~ North Korea-Iran Nuclear Cooperation. WikiLeaks’ cables on North Korea’s missile sales to Iran have raised new concerns about the country’s proliferation activities. Expert Jeffrey Lewis .

North Korea-Iran Missile Cooperation ~ North Korea’s ground test of a powerful, liquid-fueled engine on September 20, and the launch of three modified-Scud missiles earlier this month renewed allegations that Pyongyang and Tehran are collaborating on ballistic-missile development.The accusations are mostly speculative, based largely on the apparent similarities of ballistic missiles and satellite launchers appearing in both Iran .

Iran & North Korea - Nuclear Proliferation Partners / UANI ~ Mounting evidence indicates that Iran’s collaboration with North Korea extends beyond ballistic missile cooperation into the nuclear realm. As North Korea’s nuclear program became more sophisticated in the 2000s, its nuclear assistance to Iran became more overt. Since 2010, Iran-DPRK nuclear cooperation has markedly intensified. By the early 2000s, Israeli intelligence sources reported .

North Korea Transfers Missile Goods to Iran During Nuclear ~ North Korea supplied several shipments of missile components to Iran during recent nuclear talks and the transfers appear to violate United Nations sanctions on both countries, according to U.S .

Dissecting North Korea and Iran's Missile Cooperation ~ Dissecting North Korea and Iran’s Missile Cooperation. August 12, 2019 Secure Freedom Radio. With Kevin Freeman, Gordon Chang and Sam Faddis. KEVIN FREEMAN, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy, Host of Economic War Room on TheBlaze TV, Author of “Game Plan” and “Secret Weapon”: Has President Trump’s China policy been successful? What is motivating Beijing to risk a full .

North Korea-Iran Missile Cooperation – Missile Defense ~ North Korea-Iran Missile Cooperation September 23, 2016 . 38 North: North Korea’s ground test of a powerful, liquid-fueled engine on September 20, and the launch of three modified-Scud missiles earlier this month renewed allegations that Pyongyang and Tehran are collaborating on ballistic-missile development. The accusations are mostly speculative, based largely on the apparent similarities .

Iran news: Iran cooperation with North Korea on NUCLEAR ~ Missile and nuclear experts from North Korea have had a consistent presence in Iran since the Iran-Iraq war, the NCRI paper states. The document, entitled ‘Iran’s Ballistic Buildup: The march .

Iran Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, and Missile Weapons ~ [19] Paul Kerr, Steven Hildreth, Mary Beth Nitikin, “Iran-North Korea-Syria Ballistic Missile and Nuclear Cooperation,” Congressional Research Service, 26 February 2016, https://fas. [20] Iran's Ballistic Missile Capabilities: A Net Assessment, Dossier, London: IISS: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2010, pp. 14-17, 22.

Could North Korea help Iran develop nuclear weapons ~ Edition. U.S. International; Arabic . cooperation between the two nations on ballistic missile capability which does not fall under the restrictions agreed to in the 2015 Iran nuclear deal .

Experts: Iran Housing Nuke Materials in North Korea, Syria ~ National Security Experts: Iran Housing Nuke Materials in North Korea, Syria Secret Iranian-North Korean nuke cooperation could gut nuke deal. Kim Il Sung Square in the center of Pyongyang, North .

Iran just revealed nuclear ballistic missiles that are ~ Iran recently revealed new nuclear-capable, medium-range ballistic missiles during military parades over the weekend. Experts say the missiles share similarities to technology coming out of North Korea and its missile program, The Washington Free Beacon reported. Iran held a military parade wherein they unveiled a new homemade nuclear-capable .

Iran-North Korea: A Nuclear Partnership / theTrumpet ~ Iran’s Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missile, which is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, is a variant of North Korea’s Nodong-1 missile. The Center for Strategic and International Studies claims the Nodong-1 only had a range of 930 miles , while the Iranian Shahab-3 was upgraded to a range of about 1,200 miles.

North Korea: Iran's Pathway to a Nuclear Weapon / The ~ Indeed, North Korea’s arsenal is the inspiration behind most of Iran’s ballistic-missile capabilities—including the Shahab 3 and Shahab 4, now in service, and its longer-range Shahab 5 and 6 .

Iran Is Progressing Towards Nuclear Weapons Via North Korea ~ Ballistic, or ballistic together with nuclear warhead capabilities, are presumably included in the Iranian-NK missile cooperation. Iran and NK upgraded the Shehab-3/Nodong-1 liquid-fueled motor missiles in a quite similar (though not identical) fashion, with Iran producing the Ghadr (range 1600 km) and Emad (range 1700 km) derivatives. In addition, components of the liquid-fueled motor missile .

The Iran Nuclear Deal and the North Korean Nuclear Issue ~ The international nuclear agreement with Iran has generated some speculation about the potential for resurrecting similar negotiations with North Korea. Indeed, the Obama administration’s .


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