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Unusual Sources
U.S. wars encourage nuclear proliferation
Interview
Gregory Elich
 Unusual Sources  Contact Contributor
July 12, 2017, 3:44 p.m.
Gregory Elich comments on his July 7 article, "North Korea’s Fast-Track Missile Development: How Far It’s Come and Why It Has the U.S. on Edge." He explains the logic behind the DPRK's nuclear weapons program: U.S. invasions of non-nuclear states provide targeted countries with the incentive to build nuclear weapons.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/07/07/north-koreas-fast-track-missile-development-how-far-its-come-and-why-it-has-the-u-s-on-edge/

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00:20:35 1 July 10, 2017
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