The US Promised $10 Million to Those Who Provide Information on Iran's Leader

The United States Department of State has announced a reward of ten million dollars for each person who provides accurate information about Iran's newly appointed supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei and several other high-ranking officials of the country. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
These measures are aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of Iranian politics and events within the country before the international community. According to the official statement, the announced list includes a total of ten individuals, seven of whose names are currently kept confidential.
Among the wanted individuals is Ali Larijani, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council. It has been noted that he recently appeared publicly at a community gathering held in the center of Tehran.
The United States Department of State emphasizes that these individuals lead various units of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Washington accuses this organization of planning and carrying out terrorist activities on an international scale.
Therefore, providing information about them is considered of significant importance for international security. The information is accepted under the US Rewards for Justice program.
This program provides monetary rewards for important information that helps capture wanted individuals or hold them accountable. According to the Department of State's statement, the information provided may not only result in a cash reward but also offer the possibility of relocation to a safe place if necessary.
This is an important measure aimed at ensuring the safety of the informants and their families. Every citizen can contribute to strengthening international order through their knowledge and observations.
The information must be reliable and accurate, as every fact in this process holds significance. Through this, Washington aims to monitor Iranian politics and changes within it, as well as to alert the international community.





