### So, We’re Just Gonna Use Iran’s Money to Help Their Neighbors?
The Treasury Department is cooking up a plan to dip into Iranian assets to help Gulf allies rebuild after, you guessed it, damage caused by Iran. Because why not? Nothing says “we’re here to help” like taking someone’s money to fix their neighbor’s problems.
A report claims that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is all in on this strategy. It’s a real head-scratcher, though. Aren’t we supposed to be keeping a close eye on Iran? Now we’re playing financial Santa Claus to their neighbors with cash that technically belongs to them.
Let’s not forget—this feels like a classic case of selective memory. We’re just going to gloss over the fact that this all stems from conflict and destruction that, surprise, Iran was a major player in. But hey, those rebuilding efforts won’t fund themselves, right?
So here we are, taking Iranian assets to help those who’ve been affected by Iran’s own antics. It’s like giving the kid who broke your window money to fix it, while you’re left shaking your head wondering how it all makes sense.
What’s next? Using mob money to fund neighborhood watch programs?
By Admin | Published: June 8, 2026 at 1:17 am
