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"If there is to be any chance of that, the world is going to have to stay united in enforcing sanctions and isolating Iran."
Haaretz contributor Anshel Pfeffer also suggested get tough policies. Pyongyang's example "is spurring Tehran to persevere with its own nuclear program," he said.
Both "nations have a lot in common, aside from their deep hostility toward the US. Both hold rigid ideologies that grow stronger against the international sanctions and isolation.""Both maintain a balance of terror with the US-backed neighbors"."
"And of course they both have serious nuclear aspirations." Only their tactics differ. North Korea "trumpets its capabilities."
"Iran still claims to be pursuing only civilian aims. The Korean example is spurring Tehran to persevere."
Why Haaretz reports one-way on Iran, it must explain. It bears repeating. No evidence suggests it's pursuing nuclear weapons.
Annual US intelligence assessments say so. Israeli, American and other Western officials know it. So do media scoundrels. Unjustifiably they claim otherwise.
Iran's nuclear program is red herring cover for regime change. If it didn't exist, another pretext would be found. They easy to invent.
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