North Korea relieved nuclear weapons prevented an Iran-like fate after leader's death.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un believes his decision to maintain nuclear weapons was correct after observing the fate of Iran's leader. This comes after the US had long urged both nations to abandon their nuclear programs.
The U.S. long pushed for both Iran and North Korea to quit their nuclear plans. After seeing Iran's leader get killed, North Korea's Kim Jong Un believes he made the right choice to stay the course. <p>The U.S. long pushed for both Iran and North Korea to quit their nuclear plans. After seeing Iran's leader get killed, North Korea's Kim Jong Un believes he made the right choice to stay the course.</p><img src="https://media.npr.org/include/images/tracking/npr-rss-pixel.png?story=nx-s1-5820631" /...