贝森特考察利用被冻结的伊朗资产帮助海湾国家重建
Bessent Examining Use Of Frozen Iranian Assets To Help Gulf Countries Rebuild

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/bessent-examining-use-iranian-assets-help-gulf-countries-rebuild

财政部长斯科特·贝森特(Scott Bessent)正在研究一项计划,拟动用被冻结的伊朗资产,以补偿美国海湾盟友因“史诗愤怒行动”(Operation Epic Fury)引发的伊朗报复性打击所造成的约580亿美元基础设施损失。财政部已指示相关官员评估这些损失,并研判包括船只和冻结资金在内的被扣押资产是否可用于重建工作。 此举标志着美伊紧张局势的显著升级。德黑兰方面声称自己是无端袭击的受害者,并坚称应获得赔偿;据估计,冲突给伊朗造成的经济损失高达3000亿美元。 专家警告称,挪用这些资产可能会永久性破坏未来的外交谈判,并可能延长地区冲突。尽管一些海湾国家可能欢迎这项财政支持,但其他国家担心此政策会招致伊朗进一步的报复,从而导致更深层的不稳定。通过将伊朗资产定位为战争赔款来源,美国政府实际上是在加强对德黑兰的强硬立场,使和平解决的前景愈发黯淡。

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is reportedly pursuing a pathway to repurpose Iranian assets to compensate Amerca's Gulf allies which have suffered significant damage due to Iran's attacks in the wake of Trump's Operation Epic Fury.

Over eighty oil, gas, and vital infrastructure facilities across the Gulf have been hit - with most of the attacks having occurred in March and April - with one recent report estimating up to $58 billion in damage. Iran has sought to justify these attacks as 'retaliation' for these Gulf countries hosting American bases during the US unprovoked assault on the Islamic Republic.

Image source: White House

"Treasury will utilize all tools available to allow Iranian assets to be made available to our Gulf allies to support rebuilding and repairs for any future damage caused by Iran," a US official told ABC's Senior White House correspondent Selina Wang over the weekend.

"The Secretary has also directed his team to assess conditions amongst our Gulf allies and request comprehensive estimates of the costs associated with repairing damage Iran has inflicted since the start of the conflict," the source continued.

"Treasury will further consider whether Iranian assets could be used to support repairs for past damages," it added, per the ABC correspondent. She also wrote on X:

The Iranian assets could include frozen assets and ships the U.S. has seized. The administration is reaching out to Gulf allies right now and asking for their evaluation.

If Treasury pulls the trigger on such a plan, it would likely further derail efforts to get Tehran and Washington back to the negotiating table. Already the US has balked at Iran's own insistent it be given reparations for damage done. 

Iran is demanding that its billions in funds long frozen by Washington be given back as part of a deal. The Trump administration has so far appeared to reject this.

While some Gulf allies might welcome this, some might see it as unrealistic and a recipe for just prolonging the war. In this scenario, Gulf societies would only suffer more, especially in any future escalation leading to all-out war.

The D.C. think tank Freedom for Defense of Democracies has estimated Iran's damage suffered since the US-Israel war on it was launched at well over $100 billion, and possibly reaching as high as $300 billion - according to the highest-end estimates.

"FDD’s first model-based estimate of Iran's economic losses to date due to Operation Epic Fury are $144 billion, or 40 percent of pre-war GDP," a late April report said.

TOTAL IRAN ECONOMIC DAMAGE ESTIMATE, FDD on April 23...

On this basis, Tehran will pursue its case that it unjustly suffered the greatest damage to its national infrastructure and society, and that the surprise attack was launched as it was seeking to engage in good faith negotiations with the United States, ironically enough.

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