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Mahdi Sadeghi Granted Bail Ahead of Trial Linked to Drone Strike

Topic: defense & securityRegion: middle eastUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 5⚠ Bias gap — sources divergeSpectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: Global (0/5)· Clear4 min read📡 Wire pickup⚠ 3d+ old
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Story Summary
SITUATION
US District Judge Indira Talwani granted bail to Mahdi Sadeghi, a dual US-Iranian citizen, who is charged with conspiracy to illegally procure technology for Iran's military drones. The judge's decision follows a previous denial of bail due to flight risk concerns, citing the ongoing conflict as a factor that makes returning to Iran less appealing for Sadeghi (per jpost.com).
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KEY FACTS
  • Prosecutors say that the system was used in a drone that struck a US outpost in Jordan called Tower 22, near the Syrian border, in a January 2024 attack that killed three Army Reserve soldiers and injured 47 others.
  • She said the conflict made the prospect of Sadeghi and his family returning to Iran "less attractive" and that it would be difficult for him to do so.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

The ongoing military conflict between the United States and Iran, which escalated significantly in March 2026, serves as the immediate backdrop for the current situation involving an Iran-born engineer facing trial in the United States.

In this conflict, the United States and Israel have launched coordinated military strikes against Iranian military infrastructure, including power plants and air defenses.

Brief

Mahdi Sadeghi, an Iran-born engineer and dual US-Iranian citizen, has been granted bail by US District Judge Indira Talwani ahead of his trial related to a deadly drone strike.

Sadeghi faces charges of conspiracy to illegally procure technology used in military drones for Iran, which prosecutors allege was involved in a January 2024 attack on a US outpost in Jordan that resulted in the deaths of three Army Reserve soldiers and injuries to 47 others. The judge had previously denied bail, citing concerns that Sadeghi might flee to avoid prosecution.

However, she reversed this decision, allowing his release on a secured $500,000 bond with strict conditions, including home detention monitored by a GPS ankle device. The judge indicated that the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran made the idea of Sadeghi returning to Iran less appealing, which factored into her decision to grant bail.

This case highlights the complexities surrounding individuals with ties to Iran amid heightened tensions following military actions in the region, particularly as the US continues its campaign against Iranian military capabilities.

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