The Baden-Württemberg state intelligence agency has released a 181-page report documenting Tehran’s ongoing quest for WMDs.
Iran remains intent on obtaining nuclear weapons, reveals a German intelligence service document released on Monday.
According to a section of the 181-page Baden-Württemberg state intelligence agency document titled “Proliferation,” Iran, Pakistan, North Korea and Syria are “still pursuing” nuclear-weapons technology, Fox News reported.
“They aim to complete existing arsenals, perfect the range, applicability and effectiveness of their weapons and develop new weapon systems. They try to obtain the necessary products and relevant know-how, among other things, through illegal procurement efforts in Germany,” says the document.
It also refers to illicit attempts by Tehran to obtain technology for the development of weapons of mass destruction.
“Procurement attempts relevant to proliferation were also observed in 2019, which also affected companies in Baden-Württemberg. Since then, it has become even more difficult for affected companies to assess whether the business is still lawful or whether it is already violating sanctions regulations,” according to the document.
The text also warns about Iran’s ongoing attempts to gain technological expertise from German colleges and research centers.
(JNS / Fox News)