UANI Condemns Iranian Regime Clerics Calling for Crucifixion of President Trump

UANI Calls for American and International Sanctions, Law Enforcement Proceedings, and Immi

UANI Policy Director Jason Brodksy Discusses Iran

IAEA raises flags over Iran's nuclear enrichment but says only diplomacy can stop Tehran 'The Islamic Republic believes that the credible mil

 

Shadow Fleet, Shifting Risks: How Sanctions and Maritime Evasion Threaten Global Oil Spill Liability Regimes

Recent developments from Washington, London, and Panama signal a tightening of global scrutiny, but also highlight new links between sanctions enforcement and environmental protection.

Khamenei: "I Don’t Think the Nuclear Talks with the US Will Be Successful. To Say "We Will Not Allow Iran to Enrich Uranium" is Absurd. They Must Stop Talking Nonsense"

As experts note, Khamenei's tone has certainly changed.

On April 16, 2025, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a significant update to its maritime sanctions advisory aimed at helping global shipping and trade stakeholders detect and prevent the evasion of U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil.

Updated: May 12, 2026

Invitation: On May 8, UANI to Unveil Iranian Shahed Drone on Capitol Hill

The Public is Invited to Attend

President Trump has shown strong leadership on Iran, presenting a stark choice for Tehran: verifiably dismantle your nuclear program—or have it dismantled for you. In contrast to the 159-page long Obama nuclear deal of 2015, with all its caveats and qualifications, this Trump Doctrine carries the advantage of moral clarity, with no room for equivocation and willful re-interpretation. Should it come to fruition, a U.S.-Iran deal could boil down to a single, Trumpian page.

Trump Will Hit Iran. There Is No Other Way

Trump threatens Iran with massive bombing if it abandons the nuclear deal, and Russia with secondary duties on all oil exports for disrupting

As the maritime industry gathered for Singapore Maritime Week 2025, one of the industry's most important annual events, participants grappled with a central concern: the intensifying threat posed by the Iranian-backed ghost fleet. Against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tension, sanctions enforcement, and growing environmental risk, the week's discussions reflected the urgency of safeguarding the integrity of global shipping.