Dutch Intelligence: Attack on Iran Expected, Operative Pulled Out

August 29th, 2008

Here’s the full story (in Dutch). For those who don’t understand the Dutch language (including me), here’s a DailyKos journal piece about it.

Your mileage may vary. Grain of salt. Etc.

Via: DailyKos:

AMSTERDAM – The Dutch intelligence agency AIVD has conducted an ultrasecret operation in Iran with the purpose of infiltrating and sabotaging the weapons industry in the islamic republic.

The operation, deemed extremely succesfull, has recently been cancelled because of an imminent aerial attack on Iran. Targets include sites that are connected to the Dutch spying.

One of the involved agents, that has infiltrated the Iranian industry under supervision of the AIVD, has been called back recently because the US has made the decision to attack Iran with unarmed [SIC- Unmanned?] aircrafts within weeks. Potential targets include not only nuclear facilities, but also military installations that have been mapped by the AIVD. Information from the AIVD-operation has been shared with the American Intelligence Agency CIA, according to sources.

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One Response to “Dutch Intelligence: Attack on Iran Expected, Operative Pulled Out”

  1. es says:

    I would be suspicious of any information on the topic of proliferation of nuclear weapons coming out of the Netherlands, as it were the Dutch who taught Pakistan the noble art of producing atomic bombs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdul_Qadeer_Khan#Work_in_the_Netherlands)

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