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Alireza Jafarzadeh

Reviving the Iran-North Korea Axis

Published June 8, 2015by John Feffer 3 Comments

by John Feffer When George W. Bush put Iraq, Iran, and North Korea into his infamous “axis of evil” speech in 2002, the three countries seemed to have little to do with one another— except that Washington didn’t like them… Continue Reading  

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