Tensions between the United States and Iran continue to rise rather than subside, with the United States once again imposing sanctions on two Iranian agencies, an intelligence agency and several individuals.
The United States and Iran have been rivals for years, and since the martyrdom of General Qasim Soleimani, tensions between the United States and Iran have risen sharply. The Islamic Republic of Iran has been described by US officials as a threat to human rights and global cyber security.
The United States has imposed sanctions on 47 Iranian individuals and entities involved in the cyber network under Executive Order 13553, one of which is a company called Front and the other is Rana Intelligence. The United States has said it will impose sanctions until it moves away from an unstable agenda.
Three months ago, the United States banned Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli, accusing him of "grave human rights abuses."
US Secretary of the Treasury Steven Meuchen has said that the Iranian government is exerting "violent pressure" on the Iranian people through physical and psychological abuse, including peaceful protests.
It should be noted that General Qasim Soleimani, the head of Iran's Quds Force, was killed in the US drone strike. After the death of General Qasim Soleimani in the attack, Tehran had threatened the United States with serious consequences. Fired 15 ballistic missiles at two US and allied military bases in Iraq.
In addition, according to the US Treasury Department, Iranian Minister Mohammad Javad Azari Jahrami has stepped up Iran's "aggressive Internet censorship policy" while in office.
On September 21 last year, the United States directly blamed Iran for the attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities and announced a ban on Iran's central bank, the National Development Fund and the financial company Etemad Trade Pars.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump announced the termination of the nuclear deal with Iran in 2018 and imposed trade and economic sanctions, while other global parties to the deal, Britain, Germany, France, Russia and China, announced the continuation of the deal with Iran. What was