What lessons is North Korea learning from the Iran war?

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What lessons is North Korea learning from the Iran war?

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North Korea is watching the Iran war closely as Kim Jong Un sees recent strikes as a warning. Despite US shifts from “strategic patience” to failed diplomacy, Pyongyang has rapidly expanded its nuclear arsenal. With uncertain support from China and Russia, and rising tensions in Seoul, experts say Kim views nuclear weapons as vital for regime survival – raising global security risks.

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North Korea is watching the Iran war closely as Kim Jong Un sees recent strikes as a warning. Despite US shifts from “strategic patience” to failed diplomacy, Pyongyang has rapidly expanded its nuclear arsenal. With uncertain support from China and Russia, and rising tensions in Seoul, experts say Kim views nuclear weapons as vital for regime survival – raising global security risks.

North Korea is watching the Iran war closely as Kim Jong Un sees recent strikes as a warning. Despite US shifts from “strategic patience” to failed diplomacy, Pyongyang has rapidly expanded its nuclear arsenal. With uncertain support from China and Russia, and rising tensions in Seoul, experts say Kim views nuclear weapons as vital for regime survival – raising global security risks.

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