Iran and North Korea's Military Partnership: A Complex History
Joint Ventures and Defense Diplomacy
North Korea and Iran have maintained a strategic partnership for years, particularly in the realm of military technology. Both countries have shared common interests, including countering Western influence and developing their defensive capabilities. Their partnership spans various areas, including arms transfers, joint ventures, and defense diplomacy.
Impact of the JCPOA and Its Withdrawal
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, played a significant role in shaping the Iran-North Korea military partnership. JCPOA negotiators considered the potential for Iran to use military cooperation as a way to evade sanctions. Since the withdrawal of the United States from the JCPOA in 2018, observers believe that Iran and North Korea have likely continued their military cooperation.
Current State of the Partnership
The exact nature of the Iran-North Korea military partnership in recent years is subject to speculation. Both countries have remained relatively secretive about their interactions. However, it is believed that they may have engaged in various activities, such as missile technology transfers and joint military exercises.
Author: James Fretwell
Date: October 26, 2021
Sources:
- The Washington Post: Iran's Secret Dealings With North Korea Are a Threat to the United States
- Council on Foreign Relations: The U.S.-Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA)
- BBC News: Iran and North Korea 'continue military co-operation'
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