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US sanctions target Iranian drone, missile networks
US sanctions target Iranian drone, missile networks

Rudaw Net

time01-04-2025

  • Business
  • Rudaw Net

US sanctions target Iranian drone, missile networks

Also in Iran Iran threatens shift toward nuclear arms if attacked by US or Israel Iran summons Swiss envoy to protest US 'threats,' potential Israeli 'mischief': FM Iranian intelligence block access to Qazi Muhammad's tomb on execution anniversary Khamenei warns of 'strong' retaliation if US attacks A+ A- ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The United States imposed sanctions against six entities and two individuals linked to the procurement of parts for Iran's drone and ballistic missile program, the State Department said on Tuesday. 'Today's action is a part of President [Donald] Trump's maximum pressure campaign on the Iranian regime, to disrupt efforts by the U.S.-sanctioned Iran-based Qods Aviation Industries to procure equipment for Iran's military-industrial complex and UAV program,' State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement. The sanctioned entities and individuals are based in Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and China, according to the statement. 'Iran uses this technology and the proceeds from arms sales to bolster its military industrial base to build missiles and UAVs, which are used against fellow countries, as well as exported to Russia, terrorist proxy groups around the Middle East, and to other actors of concern,' the statement added. After returning to the White House in February, Trump in early February restored his 'maximum pressure' policy against Tehran, arguing that it is 'too close' to a nuclear weapon. He also expressed openness to negotiate a new deal with Tehran, though Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei deemed negotiations 'unwise.' Under a 2015 nuclear deal - formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) - with world powers, Iran agreed to curb its nuclear enrichment program in exchange for much-needed relief from crippling sanctions. But the deal began unraveling in 2018 when Trump, during his first term, unilaterally withdrew the US from the accord and reimposed biting sanctions on Iran. Tehran adhered to the deal for a year before gradually ramping up its nuclear activities afterward.

Iranian intelligence block access to Qazi Muhammad's tomb on execution anniversary
Iranian intelligence block access to Qazi Muhammad's tomb on execution anniversary

Rudaw Net

time31-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Rudaw Net

Iranian intelligence block access to Qazi Muhammad's tomb on execution anniversary

Also in Iran Khamenei warns of 'strong' retaliation if US attacks Around 18,000 tourists visited Mahabad during Newroz: Official Trump threatens Iran with bombing if nuclear talks fail Iranian court confirms death sentence for Kurd accused of PKK ties A+ A- ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Iranian intelligence forces restricted public and family access to the tomb of renowned Kurdish leader Qazi Muhammad in western Iran's Kurdish city of Mahabad on the anniversary of his hanging, family sources told Rudaw English on Sunday. A family source said that much like previous years, intelligence forces were present again, monitoring visitors, closing the cemetery's door, and preventing them from entering. The first-degree family members were notified that they may be there at 9:00 AM only for half an hour, under the condition of avoiding gatherings and withholding information about the visit from other people, the source added, on the condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisals. The intelligence service warned them the relatives that they would be held responsible for any gatherings or the use of Kurdish symbols, flags, or slogans. 'We set off towards the martyrs' cemetery at 9:00 AM. Some citizens [from Mahabad] had also come behind, reciting the Fatiha [prayer], and they were very happy for the gate to be opened,' the anonymous source said. One of the men in the crowd approached the forces and asked them to open the locked gate of the cemetery, as Qazi Muhammad's daughter was also present among those gathered. 'We have come, and you must open the gate for us to go and recite a Fatiha. That white-haired lady is the daughter of the Peshawa [Qazi Muhammad], how can she sit in front of the gate and not be able to go and recite a Fatiha on her father's grave?" the source told Rudaw English, citing the man's conversation with the intelligence forces. The source said that after the conversation, they agreed to briefly open the gate. 'Last night, several people visited the gravesite and placed flowers, but when I returned there in the morning, the cemetery's door was closed, and the flowers were placed on the graves,' the source continued. Each year, people attempt to enter the cemetery late at night to pray at the tomb of the renowned Kurdish leader and to take photos, often bringing Kurdish flags with them. Another family member, who visits the cemetery annually and is familiar with the Islamic republic's strict security measures to prevent public attendance, told Rudaw English that intelligence forces typically call them a week in advance to prevent visits to the cemetery. Permission is typically only granted if the family insists on the visit, the source added, also on the condition of anonymity. 'No one is allowed to give political slogans, sing Kurdish anthems, Ey Raqib [national anthem], raise the Kurdistan flag, hold demonstrations, and give slogans. The space should not become a political space, you must within that hour take care of your condolences, say the Fatiha and such things, and leave,' the family member added, citing the intelligence forces. The intelligence service warned that the immediate family would be held responsible if any such incidents occurred. 'Intelligence officers also stood here, holding cameras and taking pictures of whoever was coming and leaving. They were recording videos of all those people,' he added. He recalled a memory from previous years involving a conversation he overheard between intelligence officers. 'It was obvious the first one was a high-ranking officer, and they didn't realize I understood Turkish,' he said. 'They were saying, 'If I ever got the chance, I would shut this place [the cemetery] down. Then I'd be relieved. I'd flatten it completely, turn it into dirt, into asphalt. I wouldn't let those graves remain. For me, this place is a problem. I've never liked them being here.'' Qazi Muhammad was a renowned Kurdish leader who founded the first independent Kurdish state, the Republic of Mahabad, based in the city of Mahabad in present-day Iran in 1946. Mahabad holds immense historical significance for the Kurdish people as a symbol of Kurdish nationalism. It gained prominence as the site where the first independent, yet short-lived, Kurdish state was established. Qazi Muhammad, the elected president of the Mahabad Republic, Mohammed Hussein Seif Qazi, the defense minister and deputy commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and Sadr Qazi, a member of parliament representing Mahabad, were executed by order of the Pahlavi Shah of Iran without access to a trial on March 30, 1947. The Republic of Mahabad gained the support of Kurds from other Kurdish areas abroad, mainly Iraq, where former Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani joined the republic, along with thousands of Kurdish fighters.

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