Iran illegal activities in Germany for buying nuclear techonology

By Arash Nikzad

German security officials revealed Tehran new illicit attempts for developing nuclear-tipped missiles on the same day President Trump decertified the Iran nuclear deal.  In their report they announced that Iran's regime made over 30 attempts in 2016 to buy nuclear and missile technology in Germany, security officials in the country told the Berlin-based “Der Tagesspiegel” paper:
“Iran has clearly not given up its long-term goal to become a nuclear power that can mount nuclear weapons on rockets.”
The security officials added, "Despite the nuclear agreement with the west, Iran has not stopped its illegal activities in Germany for buying illegal sensitive nuclear technologies and instruments. The mullah regime also made efforts this year to obtain material from [German] companies for its nuclear program and the construction of long-range  intercontinental missiles."
The “Tagesspiegel” article reported that “Security experts say Iran is very interested in equipment to extend the range of missiles. Disagreements within the mullah regime, explained security sources, [resulted] in the decline in attempts to acquire nuclear technology. State President Hassan Rouhani wants to slow down nuclear activities in contrary IRGC, want to continue the nuclear program at all costs.”
The new German security revelations indicated that, despite Germany along with France, the U.S., UK, China, Russia and the EU signed an agreement with Iran and reached the deal with Iran's regime in 2015 for nuclear disarmament of the country, Iran still continue to its nuclear ambitions to became a nuclear power and a member of atomic club as ex-president Ahmadinejad said, by this report the world  remain worried by Iran's  secret attempts for obtaining technology for its nuclear and missile program."

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