Iran Offers $30,000 Reward for Capturing or Killing US Military Personnel
Iranian Army Commander-in-Chief Major General Amir Hatami has announced a $30,000 reward for any Iranian who captures or kills a US military personnel member. The initiative has been prepared in response to widespread public requests to support the country’s armed forces.
Intelligence analysis by Llama

Iran offers a $30,000 reward for capturing or killing US military personnel in response to public requests to support the country’s armed forces. The reward is part of a new plan to support the armed forces, which also includes purchasing the weapon used by the individual at twice its original price and preserving the weapon in a designated museum.
Iran is offering a reward to anyone who can capture or kill a US military personnel member. This is because Iran wants to support its armed forces and protect its interests. Iran has also shown that it can reach its adversaries and penetrate their air-defense systems.
Analysis
Iran's Military Capabilities and Strategic Position Following the Recent Conflict
Iranian Army Commander-in-Chief Major General Amir Hatami has announced a $30,000 reward for any Iranian who captures or kills a US military personnel member. The initiative has been prepared in response to widespread public requests to support the country’s armed forces. This move highlights Iran's military capabilities and strategic position following the recent conflict.
Hatami warned the United States against any further military action and outlined Iran’s military capabilities and strategic position following the recent conflict. He said Iran would not allow the Strait of Hormuz to become a platform for threatening the country and described the waterway as a major geopolitical asset for Iran.
Iran's Ability to Penetrate Air-Defense Systems
Hatami also referred to Iran’s recent missile and drone strikes against US and Israeli positions, particularly in Jordan, saying the operations demonstrated Iran’s ability to reach its adversaries. He said Iran’s armed forces had the technical and tactical capabilities to penetrate various layers of air-defense systems and pointed to Iran’s strikes against Israeli defense systems as an example.
Iran's Rapid Rebuilding of Offensive and Defensive Capabilities
The army chief said Iran was rapidly rebuilding and strengthening its offensive and defensive capabilities. He rejected reports that Iran’s defensive capabilities had been destroyed during the recent fighting, saying the country had preserved its existing military capacity while adding new capabilities. Some of these capabilities, he said, had already been demonstrated during the conflict around the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Determination to Protect the Strait of Hormuz
Hatami described the Strait of Hormuz as a major geopolitical asset for Iran and said the waterway would not return to its previous status. He said the recent conflict had activated a strategic capacity that Iran had long recognized but had not previously needed to employ on the same scale. Hatami said Iran would protect this strategic leverage with all its capabilities and under the direction of the country’s top military leadership.
Key points
- Iran offers a $30,000 reward for capturing or killing US military personnel
- The reward is part of a new plan to support the armed forces
- Iran has rapidly rebuilt and strengthened its offensive and defensive capabilities
- Iran will protect the Strait of Hormuz with all its capabilities
- Iran's determination to protect the Strait of Hormuz could lead to a strengthening of its position in the region
If this development plays out positively, it could lead to a decrease in US military presence in the region and a reduction in tensions between Iran and the US. Iran's determination to protect the Strait of Hormuz could also lead to a strengthening of its position in the region.
However, if this development is met with further military action from the US, it could lead to a significant escalation of the conflict and a worsening of the situation for Iran. Iran's military capabilities and strategic position could also be severely tested, leading to a potential loss of control over the Strait of Hormuz.



