(Washington Times) Kellan Howell - Iran has been working with North Korean experts to conceal the military dimensions of its nuclear projects from UN nuclear inspectors visiting suspect sites in Iran, according to a report released Friday by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI). The NCRI exposed the existence of Iran's Natanz uranium enrichment facility and the Arak heavy-water plutonium facility in the early 2000s. According to the report, a number of North Korean officials have set up shop in Tehran and "have expertise in ballistic missile and nuclear work areas, particularly in the field of warheads and missile guidance." "Over the past two years the North Korean teams have been sharing their experiences and tactics necessary for preventing access to military nuclear sites," NCRI added.
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