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		<title>US Sanctions 32 Targets Fueling Iran&#8217;s Missile and Drone Programs</title>
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<p>The United States has imposed extensive sanctions on 32 individuals and entities across seven nations, including India, Iran, China, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkiye. These actions aim to dismantle sophisticated procurement networks identified as crucial for Iran&#8217;s burgeoning ballistic missile and drone capabilities. According to a statement from the State Department, these measures are designed to disrupt the supply chains that bolster the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its military manufacturing operations. Officials stated that these networks are instrumental in Iran&#8217;s development of advanced weaponry, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and long-range missiles. This significant enforcement action aligns with Washington&#8217;s commitment to upholding United Nations sanctions, which were reinstated following Iran&#8217;s continued failure to comply with its nuclear obligations. The renewed UN restrictions specifically prohibit the transfer of weapons technology and dual-use items that could advance Iran&#8217;s nuclear or missile ambitions. The U.S. government has urged all UN member states to actively prevent the movement of restricted materials into Iran and to dismantle the global networks facilitating the illicit transfer of these technologies through commercial fronts. These sanctions represent a key phase in the ongoing U.S. strategy to curb Tehran&#8217;s weapons development and reinforce President Trump&#8217;s national security directives aimed at isolating Iran&#8217;s asymmetric warfare capabilities from essential resources and foreign suppliers. The sanctions are intended to prevent the IRGC from acquiring the means to support destabilizing regional activities. The U.S. Treasury Department confirmed these designations are authorized under executive orders targeting weapons of mass destruction proliferation and terrorist financing. Washington has vowed to utilize all available tools, including sanctions on third-country entities, to dismantle Iran&#8217;s illicit procurement networks, citing Iran&#8217;s missile and UAV programs as persistent threats to regional and international security.</p>
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		<title>US Sanctions Target Iran&#8217;s Missile Network Across 7 Nations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The United States has intensified its efforts to curb Iran&#8217;s ballistic missile and drone programs by imposing sanctions on 32 individuals and entities. These operations span across seven nations, including&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The United States has intensified its efforts to curb Iran&#8217;s ballistic missile and drone programs by imposing sanctions on 32 individuals and entities. These operations span across seven nations, including India, China, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, Turkiye, and Iran itself. The State Department stated that these measures are designed to dismantle complex procurement networks that supply Iran&#8217;s advanced weapons development.</p>



<p>These sanctions are crucial for disrupting systems that directly support the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its manufacturing capabilities for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and long-range missiles. The move aligns with the enforcement of United Nations sanctions, which were reinstated following Iran&#8217;s failure to meet its nuclear obligations. These UN restrictions prohibit the transfer of critical weapons technologies, components, and dual-use items.</p>



<p>Washington is urging all UN member states to actively prevent the movement of restricted materials into Iran and to halt the country&#8217;s proliferation activities. The sanctioned networks were reportedly utilizing commercial fronts and intermediaries to move these sensitive technologies globally. This action represents a significant escalation in the ongoing campaign to contain Tehran&#8217;s weapons development and its regional destabilization efforts.</p>



<p>The designations are also in accordance with President Trump&#8217;s National Security Presidential Memorandum-2, aiming to block Iran&#8217;s access to essential funds, equipment, and foreign suppliers linked to its asymmetric warfare capabilities. The Treasury Department confirmed these designations fall under executive orders targeting weapons of mass destruction proliferation and terrorist financing. The US remains committed to dismantling Iran&#8217;s illicit procurement web, deeming its missile and UAV programs a significant threat to regional and international stability.</p>
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