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Iran's Missile Attacks on US and Israel Using North Korean Technology

Severity: High (Score: 71.9)

Sources: Visiontimes, Thestatesman

Summary

Iran has launched ballistic missiles targeting US and Israeli interests, utilizing systems developed with North Korean assistance. The missiles include the Musudan, Qiam, Emad, and Ghadr, with North Korea supplying critical technology and hardware over the past two decades. Recent attacks have specifically targeted the Diego Garcia military base, which is located 4,000 kilometers from Iran. Bruce E. Bechtol, a political science expert, confirmed that Iran's missile capabilities are largely derived from North Korean technology, including the Shahab-3, which is based on North Korea's No Dong missile. The cooperation between the two nations has allowed Iran to develop a sophisticated missile arsenal that poses a direct threat to US forces and allies in the region. The situation reflects a significant escalation in Iran's military actions against the US and its allies, raising alarms about the proliferation of missile technology in the region. Key Points: • Iran has launched missiles at US and Israeli targets, including Diego Garcia. • Missiles used include Musudan, Qiam, Emad, and Ghadr, developed with North Korean support. • The long-standing military relationship between Iran and North Korea has resulted in advanced missile capabilities.

Key Entities

  • Iran (country)
  • Israel (country)
  • North Korea (country)
  • Pakistan (country)
  • United States (country)
  • Energy (industry)
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