Is America Really Paying $300 Billion to Rebuild Iran, or is Iran Simply Regaining Access to Assets that were Frozen Under Decades of Sanctions?
By Ben Swann
Is America really paying $300 billion to rebuild Iran, or is Iran simply regaining access to assets that were frozen under decades of sanctions?
If the stated goal has always been to “liberate” the Iranian people, shouldn’t lifting sanctions be the first step?
After a costly war, widespread destruction, and months of economic uncertainty, is this peace framework the best outcome Washington could have reached to avoid a global economic crisis?
Trita Parsi (@tparsi) joins me to break down the deal, the sanctions debate, and what it means for the future of Iran, the United States, and the region.
IS AMERICA REALLY PAYING $300 BILLION TO REBUILD IRAN, OR IS IRAN SIMPLY REGAINING ACCESS TO ASSETS THAT WERE FROZEN UNDER DECADES OF SANCTIONS?
IF THE STATED GOAL HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO “LIBERATE” THE IRANIAN PEOPLE, SHOULDN’T LIFTING SANCTIONS BE THE FIRST STEP?
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— BEN SWANN (@BENSWANN_) JUNE 18, 2026
Original source: https://x.com/BenSwann_/status/2067730608303018242

