Iranian Threat in Germany More Urgent than Publicly Announced – NYT
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Iranian intelligence agencies have planned four dozen sabotage acts in Germany in recent months, showing research from New York Times and WirtschaftsWoche. They are increasingly acting like Russian spies.
Disposable agents via social media: How Iran plans sabotage in Germany (dpa) Iranian intelligence services have planned acts of sabotage in Germany. According to information from German security circles, they are using criminal networks for this purpose. The threat has increased significantly since the beginning of the war with Israel. Iran is increasingly relying on organized crime to carry out attacks and espionage operations. Security experts…
German intelligence agencies privately alert FRG members, including Chancellor Friedrich Merz, to the high threat posed by Iran, but the authorities publicly downplay them, and 11 German spies, former officials and lawmakers, on anonymous terms, told the New York Times (NYT).
Should the German population be warned of attacks? According to a media report, the federal government and the secret service would argue about it.
Iranian threat in Germany more urgent than publicly announced – NYT
German intelligence officials have privately warned that the risk of Iran-linked attacks in Germany is more serious than the government has publicly acknowledged, according to senior German officials cited by the New York Times. The officials said state intelligence agencies had pushed political leaders to issue stronger public warnings about possible attacks linked to the […] The post Iranian threat in Germany more urgent than publicly announce…
German intelligence warns of Iran hybrid attacks, Merz downplays risk - HUM News English
WEB DESK: The German government is facing a deepening internal rift as senior intelligence officials clash with political leaders over the severity of potential Iran-sponsored attacks on domestic soil. While the intelligence community warns of an "urgent and concrete" threat, the Chancellery has been accused of playing down the risks to avoid public panic and further economic instability, according to The New York Times. Intelligence warnings vs…
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