Iran charges siemens for nuclear obstruction

Iran obstructed Germany's Siemens for implanting small explosives inside equipment the Islamic Republic bought for its disputed nuclear program, and the technology giant refuted. Iranian security experts ascertained the explosives and eliminated them before detonation, the authorities rely on the booby-trapped equipment was sold to derail uranium enrichment labor.


Siemens refused the charge and revealed its nuclear division hasn’t been business contact with Iran after the 1979 revolution. The sale of nuclear equipment to Iran is debarred under U.N. sanctions, levitation the possibility that if it indeed has some, it may have been captured through third parties. Germany remains Iran's one of most important trading partners.

U.S. suspects that Iran's nuclear program work aims to produce weapons. But Iran denies this and revealed that it wants to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, and asserts it has been the target of a crusade campaign by Israel, the U.S. and their allies to undermine its nuclear efforts through convert operations.

Iranian officials suggested in the past that European companies sold the defected equipment to Iran with the acquaintance of American intelligence and their governments, Mean while the sales have harmed instead of that helped the country's nuclear program.

Comes to Iran point of view the campaign has included the abduction of scientists, the sale of defected equipment and the planting of a destructive computer virus known as Stuxnet, which briefly brought Iran's uranium enrichment activity to a termination in 2010.

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