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A Chinese national is charged with providing Iran with materials to make ballistic missiles in violation of U.S. sanctions, according to the Department of Justice.

Exiled Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pahlavi joined ‘Sunday Morning Futures’ to discuss the growing influence of Iran’s revolutionary guard as former U.S. diplomats call on Biden to cease all diplomacy.has been charged with attempting to give Iran materials used in the production of intercontinental ballistic missiles, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Sinotech Dalian is part of a network of Chinese companies involved in the proliferation of WMDs and provide assistance in the procurement of materials for Iran’s ballistic missile program, according to theAn Iranian long-range Ghadr missile displaying"Down with Israel" in Hebrew is pictured at a defence exhibition in city of Isfahan, central Iran, on Feb. 8, 2023.

Per the DOJ, Qiao supplied isostatic graphite to Iran for the production of WMDs. The material is a type of graphite with an ultra-fine grain used to make rocket nozzles.violation of the sanctionsQiao created a bank account in the name of a front company to receive two transfers from a U.S. bank totaling over $15,000 as part of his effort to help Iran.

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