# Mohsen Rezaei

Latest news and articles about Mohsen Rezaei

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Close-up image of stacked US dollar bills representing wealth and finance.
Politics

The $24 Billion Litmus Test: Tehran and Trump Tussle Over Frozen Billions

Iran has demanded the release of $24 billion in frozen assets as a precondition for breaking the current diplomatic deadlock with the United States. Senior official Mohsen Rezaei warned of a multi-front regional war if military hostilities resume, while simultaneously dismissing the possibility of a high-level summit between the two nations' leaders.

SoMi2026年6月6日 21:08
#Iran-US Relations#Frozen Assets#Mohsen Rezaei
Waves crash on the rocky shore of Hormoz Island, Iran with clear blue skies.
World

Brinkmanship in the Strait: Iran Threatens U.S. Vessels Amid Escalating Port Blockade

Iran has threatened to sink U.S. warships following a new maritime blockade on Iranian ports. While military tensions rise, back-channel negotiations in Islamabad suggest a possible compromise involving shipping lane adjustments in the Strait of Hormuz.

SoMi2026年4月16日 16:57
#Iran#U.S. Navy#Strait of Hormuz
Historic Ali Qapu Palace in Isfahan, showcasing Persian architecture on a sunny day.
World

Claims and Counterclaims: Israel Says It Killed Iran’s Security Chief as Tehran Pushes Back and Hardliners Consolidate

Israel announced it had assassinated Ali Larijani in a precision strike near Tehran, but Iranian state media published recent handwritten material attributed to Larijani that contradicts that claim. The episode comes amid escalating exchanges between Israel, Iran and U.S. forces, the recent appointment of hardliner Mohsen Rezaei as a military adviser in Tehran, and growing strains on U.S. naval readiness and allied willingness to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

SoMi2026年3月17日 23:59
#Israel#Iran#Ali Larijani