U.S. Considers Seized Iranian Assets to Fund Gulf Reconstruction After Regional Attacks
The Treasury Department's plan to redirect frozen Iranian assets toward rebuilding U.S. allies' infrastructure signals a substantive shift in how Washington will handle both Iran's regional aggression and the cost of allied defense.
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