Dave Reynolds
Partnership or extortion? U.S. vs. Iranian models for the Middle East
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tells the U.N. Security Council how the U.S. works with other countries to pursue Middle East peace while Iran uses violence.
U.S. sanctions Iran’s central bank for terror ties [infographic]
The U.S. is increasing sanctions on Iran's regime for shifting money slated for the country's economic development to terrorism.
Iranian workers choose: Wages or lashes?
Workers in Iran are tired of working without pay. But they risk lashes and prison time if they peacefully protest for their unpaid wages.
Iran’s economy reeling as U.S. sanctions target regime
The Trump administration’s maximum pressure campaign against Iran's regime has led to plummeting oil exports and skyrocketing inflation.
U.S. tightens sanctions’ grip on terror networks
The Trump administration is strengthening U.S. authority to target terrorist networks and their financial supporters around the world.
U.S. offers $15 million for information on Iran’s terror network
Increasing pressure on Iran's leaders, the U.S. is offering a $15 million reward for information that helps disrupt the regime's terrorist financing.
Iran’s regime tightens grip on press freedoms
The Iranian regime has stopped issuing press credentials to some foreign news organizations, stepping up its assault on press freedoms.
Iranian regime’s ‘warped vision’ for Palestinians
Iran's supreme leader is touting new weaponry as "progress" for Palestinians, continuing the regime's focus on conflict rather than peace and new jobs.
U.S. sanctions Iranian regime’s ‘chief apologist’
New U.S. sanctions target Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, for profiting from the regime's malign activities and bribing foreign officials.