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US-Iran MoU outlines $300 billion Iran reconstruction fund — but who will pay the bill?

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US-Iran MoU outlines $300 billion Iran reconstruction fund — but who will pay the bill?
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A proposed US-Iran peace deal includes a $300 billion reconstruction fund, sparking debate over the source of the capital and the potential for increased Iranian regional influence. President Trump has denied that US taxpayer money will fund the initiative, suggesting it will come from Gulf states and private investors.

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The funding mechanism for this deal is a major point of contention in US foreign policy and regional Middle Eastern stability.

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The article highlights criticism from Democratic lawmakers while giving significant space to the Trump administration's defense of the deal.

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