ICYMI: Failed American Leadership Is Making Panama A Pawn Of Our Enemies

On Thursday, United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace and UANI Advisory Board Member Governor Jeb Bush co-authored an op-ed in National Review arguing that Panama, a critical enabler of the Iranian regime’s annual multi-billion dollar oil smuggling, has drifted in this irresponsible direction in the absence of U.S. leadership. China, as the primary purchaser of illicit Iranian oil, benefits substantially from Panama’s lax regulatory oversight, and Panama has been the beneficiary of significant Chinese investments in telecommunications and infrastructure since 2018.

UANI Releases New Report On Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) released a new, comprehensive report today, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei: Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This deep, wide-ranging analysis chronicles Ayatollah Khamenei’s formative years, activities during and after the 1979 Iranian revolution, and tenure as the Islamic Republic’s Supreme Leader.
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President Trump has announced an unprecedentedly sweeping “Economic D-Day” operation against the Iranian regime. The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. Iran continues to target commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners continue to threaten an expansion of the maritime conflict into the Red Sea.

U.S. Blockade and Sanctions

President Trump has announced an unprecedentedly sweeping “Economic D-Day” operation against the Iranian regime. The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. Iran continues to target commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners continue to threaten an expansion of the maritime conflict into the Red Sea.

U.S. Blockade and Sanctions

The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. The 60-day period established under the June 17 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) expired on 17 August without a final agreement, following the MoU’s earlier collapse and the reinstatement of a U.S. blockade. Since then, Iran has targeted commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners continue to threaten an expansion of the maritime conflict into the Red Sea.

The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. The 60-day period established under the June 17 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) expired on 17 August without a final agreement, following the MoU’s earlier collapse and the reinstatement of a U.S. blockade. Since then, Iran has targeted commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners continue to threaten an expansion of the maritime conflict into the Red Sea.

U.S. Blockade and Sanctions

The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. Following the collapse of the June 17 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the reinstatement of a U.S. blockade, Iran has targeted commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners threaten to expand the maritime conflict in the Red Sea.

U.S. Blockade and Sanctions

The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile. Following the collapse of the June 17 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and the reinstatement of a U.S. blockade, Iran has targeted commercial shipping and Gulf States, while Tehran’s Yemeni Houthi partners threaten to expand the maritime conflict in the Red Sea.

U.S. Blockade and Sanctions