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Joesoef
04-01-06, 07:32
Secret services say Iran is trying to assemble a nuclear missile

Document seen by Guardian details web of front companies and middlemen

Ian Cobain and Ian Traynor
Wednesday January 4, 2006
The Guardian


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 of the country's weapons programmes.
Scientists in Tehran are also shopping for parts for a ballistic missile capable of reaching Europe, with "import requests and acquisitions ... registered almost daily", the report seen by the Guardian concludes.

The warning came as Iran raised the stakes in its dispute with the United States and the European Union yesterday by notifying the International Atomic Energy Authority that it intended to resume nuclear fuel research next week. Tehran has refused to rule out a return to attempts at uranium enrichment, the key to the development of a nuclear weapon.


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The 55-page intelligence assessment, dated July 1 2005, draws upon material gathered by British, French, German and Belgian agencies, and has been used to brief European government ministers and to warn leading industrialists of the need for vigilance when exporting equipment or expertise to so-called rogue states.
It concludes that Syria and Pakistan have also been buying technology and chemicals needed to develop rocket programmes and to enrich uranium. It outlines the role played by Russia in the escalating Middle East arms build-up, and examines the part that dozens of Chinese front companies have played in North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.

But it is the detailed assessment of Iran's nuclear purchasing programme that will most most alarm western leaders, who have long refused to believe Tehran's insistence that it is not interested in developing nuclear weapons and is trying only to develop nuclear power for electricity. Governments in the west and elsewhere have also been dismayed by recent pronouncements from the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has said that Holocaust denial is a "scientific debate" and that Israel should be "wiped off the map".

The leak of the intelligence report may signal a growing frustration at Iran's refusal to bow to western demands that it abandon its programme to produce fuel for a Russian-built nuclear reactor due to come on stream this year.

The assessment 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 programmes, missile development, and biological and chemical weapons arsenals.

"In addition to sensitive goods, Iran continues intensively to seek the technology and know-how for military applications of all kinds," it says.

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.

It notes that Iran harbours ambitions of developing a space programme, but is currently concentrating on upgrading and extending the range of its Shahab-3 missile, which has a range of 750 miles - capable of reaching Israel.

Iranian scientists are said to be building wind tunnels to assist in missile design, developing navigation technology, and acquiring metering and calibration technology, motion simulators and x-ray machines designed to examine rocket parts. The next generation of the Shahab ("shooting star" in Persian) should be capable of reaching Austria and Italy.

Vanun
04-01-06, 09:28
Ik verheug me op een powerpoint presentatie van Mevrouw Rice waarop vrachtwagens te zien zijn die nucleare materiaal vervoeren.

Victory
04-01-06, 14:22
Ja, de Nederlanders verheugen zich al enorm op de tienduizenden mensen die in de steden dood zullen gaan door radioactieve straling. En de ecologische ramp die dit zal veroorzaken in de landenrondom Iran en in de perzische golf.

Onno26
04-01-06, 14:25
Ja, de Nederlanders verheugen zich al enorm op de tienduizenden mensen die in de steden dood zullen gaan door radioactieve straling. En de ecologische ramp die dit zal veroorzaken in de landenrondom Iran en in de perzische golf.

Ik prefereer dat over honderdduizenden in TA en omgeving en de ecologische ramp in de Middelandse Zee. De vervuiler betaalt zeg maar, das best een goed principe.

Joesoef
04-01-06, 14:58
MI5/ 6 heeft wel eens vaker geblundert, met Irak of zo.........

Victory
04-01-06, 16:47
28 Pakistanis Tortured by MI6 Chief in Greece

A Greek newspaper has published the name of a British spy chief who was involved in the abduction and mistreatment of 28 Pakistani migrants.

Proto Thema said the name was that of a diplomat who was the Athens chief of Britain's intelligence service MI6.

It also named 15 Greek agents who were involved in the operation, which took place after the 7 July bombings in London.

The UK government has forbidden the media from naming the man.

The Greek intelligence agency earlier said it deplored the naming of the officers.

The British government previously described allegations of ill-treatment of migrants following the London bombings as "utter nonsense" and "farfetched".

BBC




British media prevented from naming spy

LONDON - The British government issued an order on Tuesday forbidding the domestic media from revealing the identity of a British spy reported to have helped torture terrorist suspects held in Greece.

A leading Greek newspaper has named a man it claims is the station chief in Athens of Britain's foreign intelligence agency MI6.

He and another British official are alleged to have helped the Greek authorities arrest and then interrogate 28 Pakistani-born detainees seized in connection with the July 7 bombings in London.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said it would not confirm or deny the allegations, which were published in the To Proto Thema newspaper on Sunday.

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mark61
04-01-06, 21:39
Geplaatst door Joesoef
MI5/ 6 heeft wel eens vaker geblundert, met Irak of zo.........

Was meer een geval van Blair die het verhaaltje upsexte, geloof ik. MI had vnl. te melden dat ze niks wisten.

Al Sawt
04-01-06, 23:17
Geplaatst door Onno26
Ik prefereer dat over honderdduizenden in TA en omgeving en de ecologische ramp in de Middelandse Zee. De vervuiler betaalt zeg maar, das best een goed principe. Ik prefeer het liever nergens.

Al Sawt
04-01-06, 23:18
Geplaatst door mark61
Was meer een geval van Blair die het verhaaltje upsexte, geloof ik. MI had vnl. te melden dat ze niks wisten. MI had een verslag van een student over Iraakse wapenprogramma van internet geplukt en als inlichtingen informatie gepresenteerd.

Dat is wel degelijk een 'blunder'.

mark61
05-01-06, 00:28
Geplaatst door Al Sawt
MI had een verslag van een student over Iraakse wapenprogramma van internet geplukt en als inlichtingen informatie gepresenteerd.

Dat is wel degelijk een 'blunder'.

Ja dat was wel een stunt. Gaf wel aan hoe wanhopig ze waren.

Geeft ook aan dat de politiek, afijn Blair, een rapport op maat bestelde voor zijn doel dat vantevoren al vast lag, in plaats van dat echte informatie tot een beleidsbeslissing leidt. De volgorde, dat is het m. Gek dat ik daar nooit iemand over hoor.