Up to $10 Million Offered by the U.S. for Intel on Iran’s Leadership: Who’s on the List.
Washington’s Campaign Against the Iranian Regime
According to TSN.ua: The United States is offering rewards of up to $10 million for information leading to key figures in Iran’s government, including the country’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei. This initiative is part of broader American counterterrorism efforts, particularly targeting the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which was designated a foreign terrorist organization in 2019. All IRGC assets under U.S. jurisdiction have been frozen, meaning any financial resources or property linked to the group cannot be used on American soil. The reward program underscores the high priority Washington places on gathering intelligence about individuals holding critical roles within Iran’s leadership structure.
Wanted Leaders: The Full List
The U.S. list of wanted regime figures includes the following individuals:
- Mojtaba Khamenei – Iran’s new Supreme Leader
- Ali Asghar Hejazi – Deputy Chief of Staff for the Office of the Supreme Leader
- Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi – Military Advisor to the Office of the Supreme Leader
- Ali Larijani – Advisor to the Office of the Supreme Leader and Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council
- Esmail Khatib – Minister of Intelligence and Security
These individuals hold pivotal positions within Iran’s power structure, and their activities have drawn serious concern from the international community. The U.S. initiative signals an escalation in efforts to pressure Tehran, particularly regarding its support for militant groups and threats to regional stability. By combining financial sanctions with a bounty for information, Washington aims to find new ways to influence the situation in Iran and bolster security in the Middle East. This approach could reshape future relations between Iran and the West, as well as global counterterrorism strategies.
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