U.S. unveils unusual $15 million reward program targeting Iran military group

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The U.S. will pay people up to $15 million for information that disrupts the finances of an elite Iranian military force, the Trump administration said

The United States will pay people up to $15 million for information that disrupts the finances of an elite Iranian military force, the Trump administration announced Wednesday.

Hook insisted that despite green-lighting such punitive moves, Trump still wants to negotiate a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Tehran. Trump “believes very much in bilateral diplomacy,” Hook said. Separately on Wednesday, the Treasury Department unveiled new economic sanctions on Iran. The sanctions target an Iranian petroleum shipping network directed by the Quds Force, a special unit of the IRGC.

In retaliation, Iranian officials have taken a few steps to back away from the 2015 deal, and appears more inclined to pull out of the deal all-together.

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