US Reportedly Plans to Use Iranian Assets to Compensate Gulf States for Damages
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The US is reportedly considering using frozen Iranian assets to compensate Gulf states for damages. Iran launched missiles at US allies Bahrain and Kuwait. The Treasury Secretary has ordered a damage assessment team, potentially complicating fragile ceasefire negotiations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why is the US planning to divert Iranian assets?
- A: To compensate Gulf states damaged by Iranian missile attacks and prepare for future destruction. The Treasury Secretary ordered a damage assessment team.
- Q: Which countries did Iran fire missiles at?
- A: Iran fired missiles at US allies Bahrain and Kuwait.
- Q: What condition did an Iranian advisor set for a peace deal?
- A: Mohsen Rezaei said a peace deal depends on the US unfreezing $24 billion in Iranian assets.