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Report: German Secret Agents Helped in Iraq Invasion | Germany | Deutsche Welle | 12.01.2006

Report: German Secret Agents Helped in Iraq Invasion Germany Deutsche Welle 12.01.2006

A scandal is brewing in political Berlin after two news organizations reported Wednesday that German intelligence agents helped the US during military operations in Iraq. Germany's foreign minister denied the reports.

In a front page story in the respected Süddeutsche Zeitung (SZ), renowned investigative journalist Hans Leyendecker and colleague Wolfgang Krach quoted a high-ranking German security source as saying that two Federal Intelligence Agency agents (BND) in Baghdad helped the US military assess targets during the air invasion of Iraq in the war's opening weeks.

The office of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who thrust US-German relations into an ice age through his disapproval of the Iraq invasion, reportedly knew about the cooperation and approved of it, according to the article. The cooperation was made after a "political decision" by Schröder's coalition government. "This wasn't the decision of some department head," the SZ quoted their source as saying.

Current foreign minister denies report

Schröder opposed the war, but reportedly approved intelligence cooperation.

I know we had international help, but will be disappointed in Germany did anything unscroupulous . I believe Chancellor Merkel will effectively do her job to resolve this matter.

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