Dmitry Medvedev
PIran’s nuclear rogram was not destroyed, says Kremlin, contrary to the US narrative. Who are Tehran’s “friends” who can provide nuclear weaponry?
Dmitry Medvedev, vice president of the Russian Security Council led by Vladimir Putin, warned that several countries are prepared to provide nuclear weapons to Tehran.
The former Russian president did not specify what these countries are, but at the same time the US operation of the American attack on this morning to Iran’s nuclear facilities as a “overwhelming success,” says it caused minimal damage And they will not prevent nuclear weapons.
Donald Trump “started a new war for the US” by attacking Iran, said Medvedev.
“Russia? I don’t believe. Already North Korea …”
“I don’t think Russia will give nuclear weapons to Iran. North Korea…”José Milhazes commented in the afternoon at SIC Notícias.
Together under sanctions for their weapons and nuclear programs, Teerão and Pyongyang established narrow ties Since 1973. Last Tuesday, North Korea has shown support for the Iranian regime, describing Israel as a “carcinogenic entity“.
“The serious situation witnessed by the world clearly proves that Israel, supported and protected by the US and the West, is a carcinogenic entity for peace in the Middle East and one of the main culprits for the destruction of global peace and security,” said the Asian country’s authority, quoted by state agency KCNA.
North Korea currently has about 50 Nuclear Wolves And it is one of nine countries in the world with this type of weaponry.
With an arsenal of about 300 nuclear warheads, France is the only member of the EU to have nuclear weapons and one of the three NATO members, along with the US (5,044 warheads) and the United Kingdom (225).
In addition to these three countries, the officially recognized nuclear arsenals are Russia (5,580), China (500), India (172) and Pakistan (170). These nine countries together hold about 12,100 nuclear warheads.
Russia and the United States have about 90% of this total.
Of the nine, Russia, China and North Korea are allies of Iran, besides Pakistan – the only nuclear power of the Middle East.