According to Friday Morning’s Edition Of The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the Dutch intelligence service has halted a very successful operation to ‘sabotage’ Iran’s weapons program due to an imminent American attack that would have put its activities and personnel at risk.
Joost de Haas and Bart Mos of De Telegraaf report in part:
“The Dutch Intelligence Service AIVD [Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst or General Intelligence and Security Service ] has in recent years been running a top secret operation inside Iran with the aim of infiltrating and sabotaging the weapons industry of the Islamic republic.
The operation, described as being extremely successful, was recently discontinued in connection of plans for an imminent U.S. air strike on Iran. Well-informed sources have told De Telegraaf, some of the targets of the strike are directly linked to the Dutch espionage operation.”
By Joost de Haas and Bart Mos
Translated By Jan de Nijs
August 29, 2008
The Netherlands – De Telegraaf – Original Article (Dutch)
The Dutch Intelligence Service AIVD [Algemene Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst or General Intelligence and Security Service ] has in recent years been running a top secret operation inside Iran with the aim of infiltrating and sabotaging the weapons industry of the Islamic republic.
The operation, described as being extremely successful, was recently discontinued in connection of plans for an imminent U.S. air strike on Iran. Well-informed sources have told De Telegraaf, some of the targets of the strike are directly linked to the Dutch espionage operation.
NUCLEAR BOMB
Tehran is widely suspected of working on an atomic bomb and refusing to comply with demands by the West to stop enriching uranium.
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