Iranian Army Commander General Amir Hatami announced a monetary reward equivalent to thirty thousand dollars for anyone who kills or captures an American service member. During a public address in Tehran, Hatami stated that the initiative was established in response to widespread public requests to participate in financial support measures against American forces. He added that the bounty payout would be doubled if the operation is executed by an Iranian woman. The announcement occurs amid an ongoing military conflict that began when United States and allied forces launched airstrikes against Iran. Although a temporary ceasefire paused major combat operations earlier in the year, subsequent diplomatic efforts stalled completely. Pentagon officials confirmed that no US ground forces are currently deployed inside Iranian territory. Meanwhile, commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz continues to face severe operational disruptions and security challenges across the maritime trade corridor in the Middle East region today.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
Left: Emphasizes diplomatic breakdown and escalating risks for broader regional stability. Center: Reports official military statements and announcements without taking political sides. Right: Highlights Iranian aggression and demands robust military responses from Washingto
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