Kambiz Attar Kashani

Kambiz Attar Kashani, a dual citizen of the United States and Iran, pleaded guilty to conspiring to illegally export U.S. goods, technology, and services to end users in Iran, including the Government of Iran, in violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).

Perché Diciamo No All’accordo Iran-Belgio Sui Detenuti. Scrivono Terzi E Angioli

UANI Advisory Board Member Ambassador Giulio Terzi writes: "Il Trattato tra il Regno del Belgio e la Repubblica islamica dell’Iran sul trasferiment

UANI Policy Director Jason Brodsky Interview With Iran International

Iran imposes restrictions on payments

The Central Bank of Iran is imposing capital controls designed to limit international transactions.

In a welcome move on June 16, the U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctioned three major Iranian petrochemical producers, Marun Petrochemical, Kharg Petrochemical, and Fanavaran Petrochemical, for having supplied tens of millions of dollars’ worth of petrochemicals to the sanctioned Chinese company, Triliance.

Hossein Taeb’s removal was not only about Israel

UANI Policy Director Jason Brodsky writes: "The departure of Hossein Taeb from his post as the head of Iran’s Islamic

Contrary to US, Iran says nuclear talks in Doha were ‘positive’

… Iran’s positive assessments of the talks are meant to “inject hope to keep the process moving for as long as possib

UANI Exposes Another Illicit Iranian Oil Shipment

Advocacy group United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) has released a satellite photo presumably showing an Iranian oil shipment heading to Europe.

UANI Renews Call For Oberlin College To Fire Mohammad Jafar Mahallati

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is renewing its call to Oberlin College in Ohio to terminate its employment of former Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, a tenured professor. Mahallati, who served as Iran’s Ambassador to the U.N. at the time of the regime’s infamous massacre of 5,000 political prisoners in 1988, stated on June 17 in an interview with Voice of America that he couldn’t know about the “little details” like the massacre.