Fact Check: Iran's 14-Point Peace Proposal and the $300bn Claim
I reviewed the 14-point framework published by Iranian state media and found several discrepancies. First, U.S. officials call the leaked terms “fake news.” They insist Washington is not paying reparations. Instead, the real proposal is a five-step, performance-based deal, requiring Iran to dismantle its nuclear program, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, stop funding militant groups, and only receive investment once it complies. Second, the $300 billion figure is not a direct payout. It refers to a proposed international investment and reconstruction fund floated by Western envoys. This fund would allow energy and real estate firms to invest in Iran only after a peace agreement is fully implemented. Finally, Iran released an aggressive 14-point draft to show strength at home. Months of airstrikes and economic blockades have weakened its position. The draft serves as a public-relations move while real leverage remains with Washington.
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