US Lobbies for Gulf Reconstruction Contracts After Iranian Strikes
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The United States is reportedly lobbying for reconstruction contracts in the Persian Gulf region following a series of Iranian strikes.
According to a report from PressTV, U.S. officials are seeking to secure contracts for rebuilding infrastructure damaged by Iranian attacks. The report does not specify the exact nature or location of the strikes, but indicates that the U.S. is actively pursuing opportunities in the Gulf.
The move comes amid heightened tensions in the region, with the U.S. and Iran engaged in a broader dispute over security and economic interests in the Persian Gulf.
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