The U.S. has imposed new sanctions targeting networks involved in Iran’s Shahed drone and missile production. These sanctions aim to hold Iran accountable for blackmailing global energy markets and attacking civilian targets with missiles and drones. The sanctions also include measures against the Iranian airline Mahan Air.
President Trump has imposed fresh sanctions on individuals and entities supplying Iran with missiles and drones. This action follows previous US operations and aims to prevent Iran from rebuilding its missile and drone production programs. The sanctions represent an escalation of tensions between the United States and Iran.
The US has announced additional sanctions on individuals and companies supporting Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs. The Iranian regime continues to exploit global energy markets and target civilians with missile and drone attacks. Treasury will continue to follow the money and target the Iranian regime and those who enable it under President Trump’s leadership as part of Economic Fury.
The US Treasury Department has imposed new sanctions on 14 individuals and entities across Iran, Turkey, and the UAE, targeting Iranian military procurement networks. These sanctions aim to disrupt the acquisition of components for Iran's missile and drone programs, following recent US and Israeli strikes. This move signals a return to economic pressure as diplomatic efforts regarding the Strait of Hormuz remain stalled.
The US imposed new sanctions on Iran-linked networks, targeting individuals and entities involved in procuring and shipping weapons components to Iran. This action aims to disrupt Iran's drone and ballistic missile manufacturing capabilities, which were weakened by Operation Epic Fury. The sanctions freeze assets and require reporting, further pressuring Tehran to reach a US-acceptable agreement.
The United States imposed new sanctions targeting networks aiding Iran's missile rebuilding efforts following US-Israeli attacks. Iran is increasingly relying on drones to target the US and its allies, and Washington and Tehran are currently at a standoff over a potential second round of talks to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials are closely monitoring the possibility of a US announcement extending the ceasefire, while also expressing skepticism about the situation.
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on individuals and entities involved in supporting Iran’s drone and ballistic-missile programs. These sanctions are intended to disrupt Iran’s replenishment of its drone and missile stockpiles and support UN sanctions. The sanctions target Iran, Turkey, and the UAE, furthering President Trump’s ‘Economic Fury’ strategy.
The United States imposed sanctions on 12 individuals and firms allegedly supporting Iran’s drone and ballistic missile development. Mahan Air was also targeted, with two of its aircraft seized as blocked property. Treasury Secretary Bessent argued that the Iranian regime must be held accountable for its actions, and the U.S. will continue to target its network.
The Trump administration has imposed additional sanctions targeting Iran. These sanctions target individuals and companies involved in procuring or transporting weapons and drone components, reflecting concerns about Iran's actions in the energy market and its targeting of civilians. The sanctions also include elements related to Shahed drones.
The US has sanctioned a network involved in supplying weapons to Iran, intensifying pressure on Tehran’s drone and missile networks as part of the ‘Economic Fury’ campaign. This has led to a surge in oil prices due to disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz, and ongoing negotiations are underway to end the recent conflict between Iran and Israel.