The United States sanctioned a Turkey-based company involved in supplying materials for Iran’s missile program. This action is part of a broader effort to target Iran’s weapons procurement networks. The Treasury Department also sanctioned entities in several countries, including the UAE, Turkey, Iraq, China, Thailand, Pakistan, and India, that have provided material and logistical support to Iran.
The US has imposed new sanctions on 14 firms and individuals assisting Iran in acquiring weapons. These entities are based in Iran, Turkey, and the UAE and were involved in procuring or transporting weapons and components for Iran. The sanctions aim to disrupt Iran's efforts to rebuild its ballistic missile inventory following US-Israeli attacks.
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 United States has imposed additional sanctions on networks linked to Iran, aiming to disrupt Iran’s military supply chains. The sanctions target individuals and entities based in Iran, Turkey, and the United Arab Emirates. This action reflects ongoing tensions and stalled diplomatic talks.