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How does the DPRK bankroll its missile program?

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Ever wondered how that country generates income? Turns out it's more of a company than a country. This video is a year old but relevant. I did not know that North Korea smuggled missiles into Egypt.
 
Valerie Plame said yesterday or today that she views it as "a cult masquerading as a country".
 
Valerie Plame said yesterday or today that she views it as "a cult masquerading as a country".

And she would be correct, outside of the cities, most of the people view their leader as a god or at the least the son of one.
 
It sells Commie Cookies door-to-door all over this planet.

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The North Koreans are also the world's most active currency counterfeiters.
 
You'll also find many NK weapons in Syria.
 
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Researchers at Symantec and Kaspersky Lab have discovered a potential link between North Korea and the WannaCry ransomware virus, Reuters reports. Code from an earlier version of the virus reportedly matches code from used by the Lazarus Group, which researchers believe to be a North Korean hacking group. While the evidence is still too sparse to link WannaCry definitively to North Korea, the code “is the best clue we have seen to date as to the origins of WannaCry,” Kaspersky Lab researcher Kurt Baumgartner told Reuters. WannaCry has infected more than 300,000 computers since Friday, locking the machines until their owners pay a bitcoin ransom.
Researchers Link Ransomware to N. Korea - The Daily Beast

North Korea is suspected to be behind WannaCry cyber attacks and this is how North Korea funds its nuclear and missile programs. North Korea is also being linked to attacks on banks in 18 countries. The Trump administration needs to get tougher on the rogue regime and stop hampering Kim with sweet deals.
 
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