Since the onset of Operation Epic Fury, UANI has monitored a significant volume of Iranian oil at sea. Illicit Iranian oil sales are a major source of funding for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which is currently conducting military and terrorist operations targeting the U.S., Israel, Arab states in the Persian Gulf, and international shipping. In the weeks leading up to the conflict, Tehran sharply increased crude loadings and offshore stockpiling to cushion the impact of war on its oil trade. Amid ongoing hostilities, the Iranian regime’s Ghost Fleet continues to operate actively — loading cargo, transiting the Strait of Hormuz, and heading east toward its primary buyer, China. UANI’s regular shipping update will continue to monitor and report on the illicit maritime movements of the Iranian regime’s ghost fleet throughout the conflict.

Iran Targeted Diego Garcia Base with Ballistic Missiles

What They’re Saying About Operation Epic Fury—March 22, 2026

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Pro-Regime Rallies in Tehran Are a Sign That the Ayatollahs Are Teetering

UANI Director of IRGC Research Kasra Aarabi in the Telegraph: Images and video footage of large crowds – holding Islamic Republic flags, Hezbollah

UANI Research Director Daniel Roth Comments on Iran’s Nuclear Program and Ballistic Missiles

Roth: “A good nuclear deal would look something opposite to the JCPOA.

Trump proven right on Iran's long-range missile capability as regime targets US-UK base, experts say

Jason Brodsky, the policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), told Fox News Digital, "The Trum

Desperate Iran ‘scrambles to create makeshift missile to hit Europe’ after ‘sending warning’ with botched UK base strike

Ex-US ambassador Mark Wallace, now CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran, told The Sun: “We have long said that Iran’s ballistic missile pr

UANI Statement on Temporary Sanctions Waiver on Iranian Oil Exports

Today’s OFAC announcement provides for a one-month waiver permitting the continued delivery of otherwise sanctioned Iranian oil, some of which is stranded at sea. Observant Iran-watchers will recall that following the U.S. withdrawal from the flawed JCPOA in 2018, similar waivers known as Significant Reduction Exceptions (SREs) were granted on a temporary basis to a limited number of importing countries: China, India, Japan, South Korea, Turkey, Italy, Greece, and Taiwan. Significantly, those waivers did not extend to unrestricted financial transfers to the Iranian regime.

What They’re Saying About Operation Epic Fury—March 21, 2026

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UANI Research Director Daniel Roth Comments on the Strait of Hormuz Crisis

Roth: “It’s ludicrous to suggest that the U.S.