 According to the Dutch newspaper, De Telegraaf, a Dutch intelligence operation meant to infiltrate and sabotage Iran’s weapon’s industry has been called off due to the assessment that a U.S. attack is imminent.
The report claimed that the Dutch Intelligence service AIVD’s operation had been "extremely successful," and had been stopped only because the US military was planning to hit targets that were "connected with the Dutch espionage action." The report went on to say that information gleaned from the AIVD's operation in Iran has provided several of the targets that are to be attacked in the U.S. strike, including "parts for missiles and launching equipment." "Information from the AIVD operation has been shared in recent years with the CIA," the report said. On Saturday, Iran's Deputy Chief of Staff General Masoud Jazayeri warned that should the United States or Israel attack Iran, it would be the start of another World War. CWNEWZ was unable to confirm De Telegraaf's report
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