(Guardian-UK) Ian Cobain and Ian Traynor - The Iranian government has been successfully scouring Europe for the sophisticated equipment needed to develop a nuclear bomb, according to the latest Western intelligence assessment. Scientists in Tehran are also shopping for parts for a ballistic missile capable of reaching Europe, the report concludes. The 55-page intelligence assessment, dated July 1, 2005, draws upon material gathered by British, French, German, and Belgian agencies. It concludes that Syria and Pakistan have also been buying technology and chemicals needed to develop rocket programs and to enrich uranium. The detailed assessment of Iran's nuclear purchasing program declares that Iran has developed an extensive web of front companies, official bodies, academic institutes, and middlemen dedicated to obtaining - in western Europe and in the former Soviet Union - the expertise, training, and equipment for nuclear programs, missile development, and biological and chemical weapons arsenals. The document lists scores of Iranian companies and institutions involved in the arms race. It also details Tehran's growing determination to perfect a ballistic missile capable of delivering warheads far beyond its borders. The next generation of the Shahab missile should be capable of reaching Austria and Italy.
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