Mar 13 โ€ข 18:26 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Poland Rzeczpospolita

The US State Department tempts. "Do you have information about these Iranian leaders? Send us a tip"

The U.S. State Department is offering rewards for information on various Iranian leaders as part of its 'Rewards for Justice' program, including $10 million for details on Mojataba Khamenei.

The U.S. State Department has unveiled a reward initiative aimed at gathering information about high-ranking Iranian officials, highlighting figures such as Mojataba Khamenei, Ali Asghar Hejazi, and Ali Larijani, among others. The program, titled 'Rewards for Justice', promises $10 million for actionable intelligence regarding Khamenei, emphasizing the U.S. commitment to curbing Iranian influence and addressing security concerns.

The initiative includes a poster released by the Diplomatic Security Service, which outlines the key targets and encourages individuals with relevant knowledge to come forward. The list encompasses senior military advisors and high-ranking officials in Iranโ€™s security apparatus, showcasing the U.S. strategy of leveraging financial incentives to disrupt potential threats posed by these leaders.

This move has sparked discussions in Polish and European media regarding the legality and implications of U.S. military actions against Iran, especially in light of international law. Critics argue that such initiatives could escalate tensions in the region and undermine diplomatic efforts, while supporters may view it as a necessary step towards promoting accountability for state-sponsored actions.

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