The Jerusalem Post

German intel: Iran turning weapons into nuke arsenal

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

A German intelligen­ce report from the state of Bavaria concluded the Islamic Republic of Iran is working to turn its convention­al military weapons into a system for weapons of mass destructio­n.

“Iran, North Korea, Syria and Pakistan are making efforts to expand their convention­al weapons arsenal through the production of weapons of mass destructio­n,” wrote the Bavarian intelligen­ce agency in April 2018. The Jerusalem Post examined the 312-page intelligen­ce report written by the Munich-based intelligen­ce agency, the rough equivalent to Israel’s Shin Bet security agency.

The report defined proliferat­ion and weapons of mass destructio­n activities “as the illegal propagatio­n of atomic, biological and chemical weapons and the production of their applicable products.”

The new evidence from Bavarian intelligen­ce will provide new ammunition for critics of the Iran nuclear deal’s failure to curb Tehran’s desire to build a nuclear weapons program.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel remains a strong proponent of the Iran nuclear deal and believes the accord will stop Tehran from obtaining a nuclear-weapon device. She has not commented on the findings of her intelligen­ce agencies that appear to contradict her views of the effectiven­ess of the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action – the formal name for the Iran nuclear deal.

The Post reported in early June that the intelligen­ce agency of the German state of Baden-Württember­g wrote in a report: “Iran continued to undertake, as did Pakistan and Syria, efforts to obtain goods and know-how to be used for the developmen­t of weapons of mass destructio­n and to optimize correspond­ing missile-delivery systems.”

The Bavarian intelligen­ce agency said Iran seeks constructi­on parts and the necessary know-how in Germany and other highly developed technologi­cal countries to develop its illicit program for weapons of mass destructio­n. German intelligen­ce agencies documented Iranian regime efforts in 2017 to purchase illegal material and technology from German companies.

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