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Also on Thursday, CIA Director Leon Panetta said U.S. intelligence agencies are watching North Korea very closely in hopes of detecting or preventing North Korea's sale of nuclear and missile expertise and technology "to anyone willing to pay." North Korea is a hard target to spy on but "we are making good progress," Panetta said. The administration's approach to confronting North Korea will be an "important signal" for how it will deal with Iran if it continues to pursue nuclear weapons, he said. The United States accuses Iran of secretly trying to develop atomic weapons. Iran denies the allegation. In Brussels, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said there are no indications North Korea is making preparations for a military strike. Gates says the Pyongyang regime is unpredictable, however, so he does not dismiss the threats.
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