US Congressman says Trump wonโt send loads of money to Iran
US Congressman says Trump wonโt send loads of money to Iran US House Republican Ryan Zinke says President Donald Trump wants a deal with Iran, but will not provide funding or sanctions relief withouโฆ
US House Republican Ryan Zinke says President Donald Trump wants a deal with Iran, but will not provide funding. This report comes from Al Jazeera. T
Read Full Story at Al Jazeera โWhy This Matters
The Congressmanโs remarks underscore a critical shift in U.S. Iran policy, signaling that financial concessions are no longer a bargaining chip in negotiations. This stance reinforces Trumpโs hardline approach and could reshape Tehranโs expectations for future talks, particularly as economic pressures mount inside Iran.
Background Context
Under the Obama administration, the 2015 nuclear deal included a $1.7 billion cash payment to Iran as part of a prisoner swap, a move that drew sharp criticism from Republicans. Trumpโs withdrawal from the agreement in 2018 and subsequent "maximum pressure" campaign have since made any financial or sanctions relief contingent on broader concessions from Tehran.
What Happens Next
The absence of financial incentives could push Iran toward more aggressive regional actions or further nuclear advancements, complicating any potential diplomatic breakthrough. Observers will watch closely for signs of backchannel negotiations or unilateral concessions, as neither side appears willing to blink first.
Bigger Picture
This hardline posture aligns with a broader trend of U.S. policy toward Iran shifting from engagement to containment, mirroring similar shifts in policy toward North Korea and Russia. The rejection of financial incentives also reflects a growing bipartisan skepticism in Washington about using economic carrots as leverage in geopolitical negotiations.

