Real-Time Industrial Solutions

Michael Sheehan, operating as Real-Time Industrial Solutions in Ohio, was charged in 2018 for submitting false or misleading information to the Automated Export System (AES) and providing false information to an Office of Export Enforcement (OEE) Special Agent. Sheehan played a key role in a conspiracy to illegally export U.S.-origin industrial goods to Iran by procuring items for IC Link Industries Ltd., a front company established by Iranian national Mohammad Khazrai Shaneivar. To evade U.S.

JSH Heavy Equipment, LLC

A federal jury convicted Jalal Hajavi of Sterling, Virginia in September 2023 of conspiring to violate the IEEPA and the ITSR, smuggling goods from the United States, unlawfully exporting and reexporting goods from the U.S. to Iran without a license. Hajavi, through his company JSH Heavy Equipment, LLC, conspired with an individual in Iran to export U.S. heavy machinery indirectly to Iran without first obtaining the required licenses from OFAC.

The election of Joseph Aoun as president of Lebanon and the appointment of Nawaf Salam as prime minister to form a new government, raised hopes that the war-torn country is about to enter a new era of reforms. Both Aoun, the former chief of the Lebanese Armed Forces, and Salam, a well-known jurist and diplomat, represent a new kind of leadership coming from outside the traditional circles of Lebanon’s political elite.

The second Trump Administration has wasted no time signaling a hardline stance on Iran, kicking off what many expect to be "Maximum Pressure 2.0." A key early move was re-designating the Iranian-backed Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), a step underscoring the administration’s commitment to ending attacks on U.S. personnel, allies, and maritime shipping in the Red Sea.

Throughout its history, the Islamic Republic of Iran has exploited the free airwaves of the West to aggressively shape the way Americans and Europeans view the regime. These efforts—on display again last week with CNN’s fawning interview in Davos with Vice-President for Strategic Affairs Javad Zarif—have had modest success largely due to the cruelty and barbarity of the ayatollahs which speak louder than their spokespersons.

Lebanon

The images, like the one above, circulating on Lebanese social media leave little doubt: Hezbollah is still very much present in southern Lebanon.

The political scene in Lebanon underwent dramatic changes in recent days, as the influential position of Hezbollah, the unofficial “kingmaker” of Lebanese politics over the past two decades, was challenged. 

Lebanon ended two years of a vacancy in its presidency with the election of the Army Chief, Joseph Aoun, and shortly after the selection of Nawaf Salem, a Sunni diplomat and the head of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), to be Lebanon’s next prime minister. 

The Iranian Nuclear Crisis: Implications for the Incoming Trump Administration

President-elect Trump will enter the White House at a tumultuous time in the Middle East and at a watershed moment for Iran’s nuclear program. Though the United States has long looked to pivot U.S. military focus away from the Middle East and towards the Indo-Pacific, the massacre of October 7 and the resulting regional conflict have turned the spotlight once more towards Iran.