Fake Info Iran Protests Austrian Intel Report that Says Its Nuke Program Is Well-Advanced
- On May 30, 2025, Iran rejected an Austrian intelligence report claiming its nuclear weapons program is well advanced, calling the report fake information.
- The Austrian domestic intelligence service DSN issued the report on May 26, alleging Iran’s nuclear weapons development, while Iran insists its program is solely civilian and ongoing U.S. Negotiations remain uncertain.
- The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran is enriching uranium to a concentration of 60 percent, which remains below the 90 percent level needed for weapons-grade material but exceeds the 3.67 percent limit established by the 2015 nuclear agreement.
- Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baqaei condemned Austria for spreading lies and demanded an official explanation for the ‘irresponsible, provocative, and destructive act.’
- The report increased diplomatic tensions, highlighting differing views as U.S. Intelligence assesses Iran has not started a weapons program but has taken steps to develop one if chosen.
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Fake info Iran protests Austrian intel report that says its nuke program is well-advanced
In annual report, Austria’s domestic intelligence service warns that ‘all efforts’ to stop Iran’s march to the bomb ‘through sanctions and agreements have proved ineffective’ The post Fake info Iran protests Austrian intel report that says its nuke program is well-advanced appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Iran condemns Austria over report on advanced nuclear weapons program – Your Capital Minds
Jerusalem – Iran angrily lashed out at Austria’s government Friday after Fox News Digital reported on a document asserting that Tehran has developed an advanced nuclear weapons program that can launch long-range missiles. The explosive report from Austria’s version of the FBI—the Directorate State Protection and Intelligence Service—provides a specialized window into the Iranian regime’s illicit atomic weapons program and its espionage activiti…
Iran has been outraged by Austrian report that writes that he is rapidly developing his nuclear program - World Stock Market
Iran called for an Austrian service to explain a report on the Tehran nuclear program and argued that it is growing rapidly. On Monday, the Austrian domestic Information Service (DSN) published its annual report on terrorist threats to the world. “The Iranian nuclear weapons development program has gone a long way,” the report said in Iran, questioning the peaceful character of the Iranian program. The Western countries, with the US leader, and …
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