Iran, Pakistan, N. Korea May Pose Nuclear Threat to Russia RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED May 05, 2012 A nuclear-armed Iran, Pakistan and North Korea could potentially trigger regional chain reactions that ultimately threaten Russia's security, the former director of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, Vyacheslav Trubnikov, said. “Even if Iran, Pakistan and North Korea are not Russian adversaries, their current and projected nuclear potential could destabilize the regional situation. It could trigger a chain reaction of proliferation (Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) that gives rise to a new missile threat for Russia,” Trubnikov said in an article included in the digest for an international conference on missile defense in Moscow. History shows that relations with unstable states and radical regimes can rapidly deteriorate and their nuclear potential could become a real threat to Russian national security, Trubnikov said. That is why Russia needs to work toward mutual understanding with the United States and NATO on the issue of missile defense, he said. Topics: Iran, Pakistan, DPRK, Russia Other news: Russian Nuclear Reactors Designer Held on Suspicion of Fraud The fraud was uncovered in the fall of 2011 during an internal audit in the company. Ivo Kouklik, viceprezident of the group Rusatom Overseas, spoke at the Slovak Energy Congress ENKO Ivo Kouklik also stressed the potential for Czech firms to get involved in supplies for foreign projects of Rosatom. Kola NPP: unit 3 is disconnected from the network Workers do maintenance work on mechanical equipment. |
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