German Spy Agency Says Iran Bomb Years Off, Plays Down Report
Bloomberg / Patrick Donahue
15-Jul-2009 (2 comments)

Germany’s top spy agency said Iran could have an atomic bomb within four to six years, playing down a report in Stern magazine that the government in Tehran could detonate a nuclear device within six months.

The German prediction is in line with a U.S. National Intelligence Estimate issued in November 2007, a spokesman for Germany’s BND intelligence agency said today in a telephone interview. He declined to comment on the report on Stern’s Web site.

Stern cited an unidentified agent at the BND as providing the six-month timeline. Agency experts told the magazine Iran could test a device underground, as North Korea has done.

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it is a pleasure

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Mr. "copy and paste" AKA kashani. I am glad to have stung you again. It is a joy every time!

 


Farhad Kashani

IRI's biggest threat = Terrorism!

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Shah Gholam,

 

What people just noticed, and what Khamenei and Khomeini have been saying all along, is that the world should fear IRIs “Martyrdom” culture, translate = Islamic Suicide Bombing Culture. So, regardless, IRI needs to go because its existence is a threat to world civilization.

 

Furthermore, if IRI doesn’t want nukes, how come IAEA repeatedly says IRI is not cooperating with us and its holding info? What do they have to hide?

 

Your propaganda will not save your regime. IRI is doomed to go. DOOMED.  Iranians don’t want it, and the world doesn’t want it. Apparently you want them. So you can go wherever the hell they gonna go after they are kicked out of power. I think that would be hell.