German Companies Facilitating Iran's Nuclear Program

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ACLJ Staff Writers

June 21, 2011

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Middle East

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As the +1 in the P5 +1 (USA, UK, France, Russia, China + Germany) delegation attempting to negotiate a solution to the growing threat of a nuclear Iran, Germany appears to be work for the right team. Yet, while the German government may be lobbying for a solution, German corporations are providing Iran with the technology and tools it needs to go nuclear. In fact, Germany is Iran's number one trading partner inside the European Union.

How much money is flowing from Germany to Iran? Germans exported 400 million dollars worth of goods to Iran this year and imported over 100 million dollars worth of Iranian goods. One in every three machines imported by Iran is German and Iran holds a sizeable share in Germany's largest steel manufacturer.

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