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(Fox News) Benjamin Weinthal - The formal name for the intelligence report - the Swedish Security Yearbook - revealed that "Iran also conducts industrial espionage primarily aimed at Swedish high-tech industry and Swedish products that can be used in a nuclear weapons program." The 80-page intelligence report, which lists national security threats to Sweden, noted "Iranian intelligence officers act, among other things, under diplomatic cover in Sweden." In response to a Fox News Digital press query, a spokesman for the Swedish Security Service said, "The Swedish Security Service considers Iran to be one of the three countries that poses the gravest security threat to Sweden and Swedish interests. The other two being Russia and China." 2022-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
Iran's Regime Caught Stealing Nuclear Weapons Technology in Sweden
(Fox News) Benjamin Weinthal - The formal name for the intelligence report - the Swedish Security Yearbook - revealed that "Iran also conducts industrial espionage primarily aimed at Swedish high-tech industry and Swedish products that can be used in a nuclear weapons program." The 80-page intelligence report, which lists national security threats to Sweden, noted "Iranian intelligence officers act, among other things, under diplomatic cover in Sweden." In response to a Fox News Digital press query, a spokesman for the Swedish Security Service said, "The Swedish Security Service considers Iran to be one of the three countries that poses the gravest security threat to Sweden and Swedish interests. The other two being Russia and China." 2022-09-08 00:00:00Full Article
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