United Against Nuclear Iran
Coverage of United Against Nuclear Iran in the Nexus archive.
- Iran’s unseen supreme leader becomes weapon in escalating power struggle, experts say
Iran’s political factions are using Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s authority to attack opponents and consolidate power, despite uncertainty over his active governance. Conflicting reports from Iran International allege President Masoud Pezeshkian threatened to resign and had a brief, ambiguous meeting with Khamenei, which Pezeshkian’s office denies. Experts describe the situation as a power struggle within an 'oligarchic mafia system' driven by economic and political interests.
- Iran expert brands Islamic Center of England Iran's 'UK office,' urges immediate closure
An Iran expert claims the Islamic Center of England functions as Iran's supreme leader's office in the UK and urges its closure. The center is accused of sponsoring visas for imams and being linked to IRGC operatives, with reports suggesting Iran uses smuggling routes to send agents to the UK. The UK government faces criticism over potential gaps in national security and immigration policies.
- This Week in South Florida Full Episode: July 12, 2026
The latest episode of 'This Week in South Florida' featured host Glenna Milberg and guests including U.S. House District 27 candidates Robin Peguero and Eliott Rodriguez, Miramar Fire Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Chris Diaz, and Mark Wallace, CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran. The full episode is available to watch.
- This Week in South Florida: Mark Wallace
Mark Wallace, CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations for Management and Reform, appeared on 'This Week in South Florida' with host Glenna Milberg. Their conversation is available at the top of the page.
- Jeb Bush raises alarm over Iranian drones in Cuba
Jeb Bush expressed concern over Iranian drones in Cuba during a United Against Nuclear Iran event. He emphasized Iran's threat to U.S. and Israeli security interests.
- Iranian drone display in Coral Gables raises concerns about Cuba’s military ties
An Iranian military drone displayed in Coral Gables by the group United Against Nuclear Iran raised concerns about Iran's military ties with Cuba and potential threats to the United States. Lawmakers and experts warned that Iranian drones based in Cuba could reach New York and emphasized the need for policies to counter such capabilities.
- Iran regime power players may eye Russia in Assad-style escape as US talks falter: expert
The collapse of US-Iran negotiations has raised concerns that senior Iranian leaders may flee to Russia, seeking refuge and continuing their insurgency. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes toppling Iran's regime is a realistic outcome. The exit strategy may be similar to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's inner circle.
- Aging Oil Tanker Suggests Iran May Be Bringing Older Ships Back
A satellite image from April 26 shows the aging oil tanker Nasha near Kharg Island, identified by United Against Nuclear Iran, suggesting Iran may be reactivating older vessels. The observation raises questions about Iran's maritime strategy and potential military implications.
- US imposes sanctions on a China-based oil refinery and 40 shippers over Iranian oil
The Trump administration imposed sanctions on a major China-based oil refinery and 40 shipping companies involved in transporting Iranian oil, targeting Hengli Petrochemical's Dalian facility, which processes 400,000 barrels daily and has generated revenue for Iran's military. The move aims to cut off Iran's oil exports and was announced ahead of President Trump's meeting with China's Xi Jinping.