On the first DXpedition to Iran in several decades, EP6T went on the air January 17th and will be on for three more days (ending Jan 26). It was immediately met by total bedlam. While the pileups were better maintained that the Tromelin DXpedition, the amount of intentional QRM had to be heard to be believed. As of today, they have managed to work about 45,000 stations, and fewer than 5,000 of them have been with the US.
Willy, W1LY, was one of those lucky few US hams to make it through the mess and get a confirmed contact on 40 Meter SSB.
Congratulations Willy!
Edited to add that since the above post the following NCRC members have also worked EP6T: Jim, K1SD, and Bob, WB4SON
(According to the ARRL, with a population of 80 million, only 13 hams are licensed in Iran.)