In the Iran war, the US treasury will be pulled, and Trump will raise the cost of the war by breaking the neck of Arab countries!
America is in big trouble by stepping into the battlefield as a ‘short-day fight’. After 31 days, there is still no sign of the war stopping. Rather, the situation has become more serious. Money is draining from the US treasury like water. In this situation, America planned to break the neck of the Arab country and collect the cost of the war. White House Press Secretary Carolina Levitt said on Monday that Trump wants countries like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Kuwait to bear the cost of this war.
Recently, the director of the National Economic Council of the White House, Kevin Hassett, said that the war against Iran has cost 1,000 billion dollars so far. Its amount in Indian currency is Rs 9,960 crore. This is not the end, the US War Department has asked for additional allocation saying that more money will be needed to continue the war. In the midst of this situation, Levitt was asked at a press conference at the White House on Monday, can America raise the cost of the war from the Arab countries?
The war against Iran has cost America 1,000 billion dollars so far. The US War Department requested further allocations.
Levett replied, “It’s up to the President of the United States to say that. But I think the President would be interested in making this proposal to them (Middle Eastern countries). I know it’s on his mind. You’ll hear from him very soon.” That is, the indication of the White House is clear that America is going to collect war money from the Arab countries.
It should be noted that after the joint attack of Israel and America on Iranian soil, Tehran started recklessly attacking the entire Middle East. In this situation, Arab countries have come to the door of America to protect their country. Although not overtly said, Arab countries are said to have appealed to America to continue the war. The US President wants to use that opportunity to collect the cost of the war from them.
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