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(Jerusalem Post) Benjamin Weinthal - The Islamic Republic of Iran is committed to a program of weapons of mass destruction, the domestic intelligence agency for the German state of Bavaria said in its May 2019 intelligence report. The hair-raising section of the report states Iran's regime is "making efforts to expand its conventional arsenal of weapons with weapons of mass destruction." Fox News first reported on Tuesday that the Bavarian intelligence agency issued a report that "accuses the Islamic Republic of seeking to build weapons of mass destruction." The intelligence report defines weapons of mass destruction as "the spread of atomic, biological, chemical weapons of mass destruction." "In order to obtain the necessary know-how and corresponding components, these states [Iran, North Korea, Pakistan] are trying to establish business contacts to companies in highly technological countries like Germany," said the Bavarian intelligence report in its section on weapons of mass destruction.2019-05-29 00:00:00Full Article
German Intel: Iran Wants to Expand to Weapons of Mass Destruction
(Jerusalem Post) Benjamin Weinthal - The Islamic Republic of Iran is committed to a program of weapons of mass destruction, the domestic intelligence agency for the German state of Bavaria said in its May 2019 intelligence report. The hair-raising section of the report states Iran's regime is "making efforts to expand its conventional arsenal of weapons with weapons of mass destruction." Fox News first reported on Tuesday that the Bavarian intelligence agency issued a report that "accuses the Islamic Republic of seeking to build weapons of mass destruction." The intelligence report defines weapons of mass destruction as "the spread of atomic, biological, chemical weapons of mass destruction." "In order to obtain the necessary know-how and corresponding components, these states [Iran, North Korea, Pakistan] are trying to establish business contacts to companies in highly technological countries like Germany," said the Bavarian intelligence report in its section on weapons of mass destruction.2019-05-29 00:00:00Full Article
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