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Three ways Middle East fighting threatens US national security

Pentagon analysts are grappling with what this growing unrest in the Middle East means for US national security. Here are the top three ways the advance of the insurgent group the Islamic State in Iraq and violence in Gaza could endanger US national security.

3. The US could take its eye off the ball in other parts of the world

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A man watches a TV news program showing a file picture of a missile launch conducted by North Korea at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul on July 13.

As a result of the wars in Iraq and Syria, Iran 鈥渋s finding itself as a new regional influencer because of all of the things that are going on,鈥 Flynn said, which has, in turn, empowered a country adversarial to the US and committed to pursuing a nuclear program.

In the midst of the Middle East crisis, North Korea, too, continues to pursue nuclear weapons. The dictatorship launched another missile test on Wednesday. 鈥淣orth Korea has been in the process of firing off these missiles,鈥 Flynn said, 鈥渁nd they are essentially desensitizing us because they want to know, or want us to know, that they have this capability.鈥

This leads to other dangerous problems, Adm. Samuel Locklear, head of US Pacific Command, told Pentagon reporters on Tuesday. 鈥淚 think the long-term concern with North Korea is that every time they do something that the international community has told them not to do 鈥 particularly as it relates to missile technology or nuclear technology 鈥 you have to assume that it鈥檚 a step forward in technology, otherwise, they probably wouldn鈥檛 be doing it.鈥

鈥淲e have to continue to demand that they denuclearize and that they stop their missile program in the fashion they have it today,鈥 he added. 鈥淲ill they or not? I don鈥檛 know.鈥

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