US offers US$10 million for information on Khamenei

The measure also applies to anyone who has information about other Iranian leaders; piece was published by the official account of the Rewards for Justice program

AFP
Among the names mentioned on the poster is Ali Larijani, described as an advisor to the supreme leader and secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council

O United States government published a poster on social media offering a reward of up to US$10 million by information that lead to members of the top of the Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khameneiamid the escalation of conflict in the Middle East.

A piece was published by the official account of the Rewards for Justice programor Rewards for Justice, from the State Department, which states that the individuals listed command or coordinate elements of the IRGC, an organization that Washington accuses of planning and executing terrorist activities around the world.

According to the material, Khameneiwho assumed leadership of the country after the death of his father at the beginning of the war, continues to lead the Iranian strategy in the conflict.

In a recent statement, he promised to keep up the attacks on Israel and through which around a fifth of the oil traded globally passes.

O Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and possibly disfigured early in the war, although he did not present public evidence of the information.

Among the names mentioned on the poster is Ali Larijani, described as an advisor to the supreme leader and secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. Ali Asghar Hejazi, deputy chief of staff in the supreme leader’s office, and Yahya Rahim Safavi, a military advisor, also appear.

The poster also mentions other members in positions linked to the IRGC command structure.

According to the State Department, people with information about these leaders or other members of the organization can submit reports through confidential channels, including an address on the Tor network or the Signal app, both known for high encryption capacity and can qualify for financial reward and relocation.

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