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Will the US directly allocate $300 billion in funds for Iran's reconstruction by December 31, 2026?
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Anna Wright
1 day ago7 min read
The specter of a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, a contentious notion that once swirled within the Trump administration according to Financial Times reports, has resurfaced as a matter of intense speculation. Despite former President Trump's swift dismissal of the story as 'Fake News,' the core question lingers with significant geopolitical weight: could such a monumental direct financial allocation from the United States to Iran materialize by the end of 2026? The proposition itself tests the limits of diplomatic possibility, as any such move would necessitate a radical and unprecedented realignment of US foreign policy toward a long-standing adversary.It would require not only a dramatic thaw in relations between Washington and Tehran but also the Herculean task of navigating a deeply polarized and likely hostile Congress. Therefore, the likelihood of this scenario unfolding hinges less on past whispers and more on the potential for a series of improbable diplomatic breakthroughs and a fundamental shift in the domestic political landscape.
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#US-Iran relations
#foreign policy
#reconstruction fund
#diplomacy
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