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2025-06-18 | |||||||||
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Gregor Spitzen [REGNUM] It cannot be said that the outbreak of the Iran-Israel conflict took Germany by surprise: the threat of a new major war in the Middle East had long been in the air. ![]() Israel, having effectively managed to deal piecemeal with its closest enemies, Hamas and Hezbollah, made no secret of the fact that its next goal should be to eliminate the existential threat to the Jewish state, allegedly emanating from Tehran.
At the same time, lower-ranking officials began to prudently prepare for a wave of anti-Semitic protests. Fortunately, the German law enforcement agencies have accumulated quite significant experience in such matters after the events in Gaza on October 7, 2023.
Moreover, the Iranian political emigrants in Germany are, for the most part, well-educated and intelligent people, and therefore little inclined to spontaneous street violence.
This is exactly how events unfolded on June 17 in Berlin, for example, where about 2,000 people gathered for a pro-Palestinian demonstration in the capital’s Tiergarten under the slogans “Freedom for Palestine!” and with calls to stop the supply of German weapons to Israel.
However, beyond the tensions on the streets, the Israeli-Iranian conflict is also fraught with hidden threats for Germany. Security experts are alarmed. They suspect that Iranian agents are spying on German targets that they could allegedly attack. Intelligence agencies fear that Germany is first in line for retaliatory strikes by the ayatollahs.
Another “killer squad,” on orders from Tehran, allegedly recorded in their files the location of Jewish kindergartens, schools, and restaurants. We can also recall the story that happened on April 7, 2024, with a certain Algerian, Abdelkarim S., allegedly a major agent of the Iranian special services, who was followed on the high-speed train Paris-Munich on a tip from French counterintelligence. Abdelkarim and four other aides were allegedly tasked with monitoring targets in Munich and Ulm that could be attacked and destroyed in retaliation in the event of a war with Israel and the United States, such as pedestrian areas, hospitals and bridges. The Algerian, just like the “combat swimmers” six years earlier, allegedly had another special assignment: to photograph the signs on the doors of suspected opponents of the regime and to collect information about Jewish scientists. One Jewish professor was then supposedly planned to be killed with particular cruelty and cynicism. What is significant is that the German prosecutor's office was forced to release the Iranian "combat swimmers" without bringing charges - the flimsy evidence base did not allow the case to be brought to court. But the German secret police agents did not dare to detain Abdelkarim at all, and he safely returned to Paris. Although the credibility of both stories eventually evaporated, it is possible that anti-Iranian sentiments fueled by such publications will continue to grow. However, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) believes that, as was the case with the recent military operations in the Gaza Strip, Germany is clearly defined as the "aggressor" for Iran due to its solidarity with Israel. "From the 'pro-Palestinian spectrum' we should expect violent demonstrations in solidarity with Iran - including 'attacks on emergency services'," the VKA believes. August Hanning, the long-time president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND), is confident he knows “how dangerous the Tehran terror brigades are. ” “Germany is at the forefront of any Iranian retaliation because of our close relationship with Israel,” he says. Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) also called for increased vigilance. "We are arming ourselves in case Iran targets Israeli and Jewish targets in Germany," he stressed on Sunday before leaving for the G7 summit in Canada. In short, the German authorities are trying hard to portray Iran as a terrorist state and to inflate the Iranian threat to domestic security, although they have very dubious grounds for doing so. | |||||||||
Posted by:badanov |
#2 This probably began when then German FM Genscher started his hare-brained diplomatic outreach to Iran in 1984. The Mullah's correctly interpreted diplomacy and dialogue as weakness and subjected Germany to unprecedented exploratory aggression that set the stage for Iranian aggression against the West in general. Moreover, the Iranian political emigrants in Germany are, for the most part, well-educated and intelligent people, and therefore little inclined to spontaneous street violence. So intelligent and well educated that an Iranian born individual was permitted accession to the highest leadership level in Germany's domestic surveillance agency. (link in German) This political paradigm might be about to change though. Weather vane Merz did publicly say that Israel taking out Iran is "... the dirty work that Israel does for all of us.” (»Das ist die Drecksarbeit, die Israel macht für uns alle«) |
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660 2025-06-18 05:21 |
#1 Germany’s Merz threatens destruction of Iran’s nuclear program if it bucks talks |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-06-18 03:02 |