Donald Trump Defends Potential $300 Billion Fund for Iran in US Peace Deal
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly defended the potential allocation of a $300 billion fund to Iran, proposed as part of a peace agreement with the United States. Trump asserted that Iran had incurred damages amounting to one trillion dollars and estimated that the nation would require 15 to 20 years to return to its pre-war condition.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly defended the proposed inclusion of a $300 billion fund for Iran within the framework of a peace deal with the United States.
Trump's justification for the fund stemmed from his claims regarding the extensive damage Iran has sustained. He stated that the country had suffered losses estimated at a trillion dollars.
Furthermore, Trump indicated that the rebuilding process for Iran to restore itself to its condition before the conflict would be a prolonged effort, potentially spanning "15 to 20 years."
According to Hindustan Times World, Trump's remarks underscored the perceived necessity of the financial allocation for Iran's recovery.
