Israeli Intelligence Warned Australia of Iranian Terror Networks

For the month of November 2025, UANI tracked a total of 61.3 million barrels (averaging 2.04 million barrels per day, or BPD) in physical exports out of Iran—another new high for this year. The estimated value of oil exported in November is $3.877 billion. The year-to-date total for 2025 through November is $42.7 billion.

U.S. Forces Raid Ship, Seize Cargo Headed to Iran from China

The Ominous Fleet of Iranian-Linked Oil Tankers off the US Coast Raises Alarm About Trump's Escalating Trade War with Venezuela

Some 11 ships have been directly linked to Iran’s oil trade, including the ‘Skipper’ and the ‘Star Twinkle 6,’ along with nine others linked

Why Qatar Should Pay For Gaza's Cleanup and Rebuilding

Those responsible for orchestrating the attacks “are operating in plain sight and within reach in the hands of our purported major non-NATO ally Qa

'Shadow fleet' of Iranian oil tankers off US sparks concern amid tensions with Venezuela

11 of the 20 tankers have direct links to Iran's oil trade, including the "Skipper" and "Star Twinkle 6', alongside nine others tied to Russi

Ominous fleet of Iranian-linked tankers off US coast spark alarm about Trump's widening war with Venezuela

United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), which has spent over 12 years

UANI Policy Director Jason M. Brodsky Discusses Iran’s Ballistic Missile Program

“Iran is using methods to promote the impression that it is rebuilding its missile capability at a breakneck speed,” said Brodsky.

Iran-Linked Vessels in the Caribbean

The recent U.S. seizure of the SKIPPER (9304667), a vessel linked to Iran’s sanctions evasion network, off the coast of Venezuela has drawn fresh attention to Tehran’s growing maritime presence in the Caribbean. While Iran-linked tankers are most often tracked in the Persian Gulf, the Malacca Straits and the South China Sea, an increasing number have been spotted navigating waters far closer to the United States.

US Preparing to Seize More Tankers Off Venezuela’s Coast After First Ship Taken, Sources Say