Today, the United Nations took drastic action in a momentous decision, ousting Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women due to the country’s well-known suppression of females and girls. This vote demonstrates the increase in the global agreement concerning Iran and the requirement for jurisdiction. The US is joining forces with its allies and partners globally to hold Iran responsible for its mistreatment of its citizens, particularly those who are peacefully demonstrating, women and girls, and the violence it is perpetrating against the Ukrainian people apart from its disruptive behavior in the Middle East. Across the past seven days, the U.S. has placed punishments on Iran to stop the bankrolling of terrorism, trampling of human rights in protest-related affairs, and providing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Russia for militaristic purposes against Ukraine’s fundamental systems. We have been working together with the EU, UK, Canada, Australia, and other nations who have imposed sanctions in conformity with their respective legal guidelines. The preceding sanctions concerning Iran’s nuclear activities, the decision by the UN Human Rights Council to investigate the oppressive measures taken by the nation against its citizens, and the declaration by the US, Australia, Canada, Chile, Iceland, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Sweden and the UK condemning online harassment towards female protesters, all constitute this ongoing course of action. The latest appalling executions in Tehran serve to make us even more enthusiastic about spreading this growing agreement and looking for any conceivable methods of holding the Iranian government and those responsible for these outrages accountable.