US Plans to Use Iranian Assets for Gulf Reconstruction
Washington DC. The United States has a plan to use assets related to Iran for the reconstruction of countries in the Gulf region affected by future attacks by Iran, a source said.
CNN reported that a source familiar with the thinking of US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the US administration is preparing to use Iranian assets for the reconstruction of physical structures and repair of damage in Gulf countries.
According to the source, the US Treasury Department will also study the possibility of using Iranian assets for the repair of damage caused by past attacks by Iran. The source also confirmed the details previously published by news agency Reuters.
According to the plan, Minister Bessent's team will assess the condition of various countries in the Gulf region and request an estimate of the expenses required for the repair of damage incurred since the conflict with Iran began.
As the US plan is being made public, Tehran has again targeted countries in the Gulf region. Recently, Kuwait and Bahrain announced that they had intercepted and destroyed ballistic missiles fired from Iran. Since the US and Israel launched military action against Iran from February onwards, Iran has also been attacking countries in the region where US military camps are located.
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