Internet reacts to $300B reconstruction fund in Iran deal
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Internet reacts to $300B reconstruction fund in Iran deal

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Vice President JD Vance confirmed in a CBS interview, Iran could access a $300 billion reconstruction fund as part of the U.S. and Iran peace agreement, funded by the Gulf Cooperation Council Coalition. Vance argued, Tehran hard-liners would emphasize benefits while downplaying required concessions on nuclear programs and oversight. The revelation sparked immediate criticism on social media. University of Wisconsin-Madison statistics professor Karl Rohe noted, "Can we talk about the scale of problems that are going to arise from spending 300 billion? This is 500%-600% larger than the entire annual budget of the Iranian govt. It is one year of Iranian GDP *of the ENTIRE COUNTRY.* This is insane."Analysts highlighted the contradiction with President Donald Trump's earlier claims that Iran would receive no money. "We are going to pay Iran $300 billion to rebuild from the war we started. Wrap your head around that when they claim that Trump is a master negotiator," Fred Wellman, a U.S. Army veteran and Lincoln Project communications strategist, wrote on X.Critics characterized the reconstruction fund as significantly exceeding Obama-era concessions to Iran.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.