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An Austrian intelligence report has asserted that Iran is actively developing a nuclear weapons program capable of long-range missile strikes. The 211-page document from Austria's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, as reported by Fox News, mentions the threat posed by Iran 99 times, asserting that the nation aims to bolster its regional power through comprehensive rearmament.
The report challenges the United States' assessment that Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons, which was reiterated by the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, earlier this year. The Austrian agency's findings suggest that Iran is well along in its nuclear weapons development, possessing an increasing stockpile of ballistic missiles capable of deploying nuclear warheads.
Moreover, the report highlights Iranian intelligence operations, citing the 2021 conviction of Asadollah Asadi, a former Iranian diplomat, for plotting a bombing in France. Additionally, it alleges Iran's links to sophisticated sanctions-evasion networks, benefiting Russia and supporting militias designated as terrorist organizations by the US. The report could pose challenges for ongoing diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran regarding their nuclear activities.