Alex Bruzewicz, a confidant of President Trump, clarified Monday night that the proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran will only move forward after Iran fully dismantles its nuclear program, completely ceases support for terrorist organizations, and implements significant internal reforms, according to a statement cited by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS).
Alex Bruzewicz, a confidant of President Donald Trump, set clear conditions Monday night for any future $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, according to a statement reported by Amichai Stein (i24NEWS). The detailed ultimatum — full nuclear dismantlement, an end to all support for terrorist organizations, and significant internal reforms — reinforces the administration's maximalist stance on any deal with Tehran. The statement follows a series of similar red lines laid out by senior US officials in recent days. On Monday alone, a senior White House official told i24NEWS that the next two to three weeks would determine a deal's prospects, and that any reconstruction fund would come only after concrete nuclear steps. US Vice President J.D. Vance separately told CBS that sanctions relief is conditioned on Iran abandoning its nuclear program and ending terror financing, while clarifying that no US taxpayer dollars would fund reconstruction — the $300 billion figure, he said, would come from Arab states. As The Zioneer reported on Friday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham likened the proposed fund to 'a Marshall Plan for Nazis' while the regime remained in power. The common thread across all these statements is a firm insistence on preconditions, though the precise sequencing and dollar amounts differ among the officials quoted. The source for Bruzewicz's remarks is a single statement cited by an Israeli journalist; no Iranian response has been reported.
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