Trump Says Economic Recovery Plan Ready for Post-Compliance Iran

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Trump says a comprehensive economic recovery plan awaits Iranian compliance. Trump says making positive incentives clear alongside threats improves negotiation. Trump says the recovery plan offers prosperity in exchange for cooperation. Trump says post-compliance Iran could rejoin the international economy quickly. Trump says this vision creates positive incentives balancing military pressure.
Trump says Iran’s economy collapsed under sanctions and poor governance. Trump says thousands suffered economically alongside political repression. Trump says the recovery plan shows cooperation leads to prosperity. Trump says international investment would flood post-compliance Iran. Trump says economic incentives might prove more persuasive than military threats.
The recovery plan required Iranian regime transformation unlikely through compliance alone. International investment wouldn’t return without fundamental changes beyond stated demands. Economic sanctions couldn’t simply reverse given damage already done. Recovery plans assumed political stability that might not materialize. The economic incentives might not match reality.
Trump says skepticism about recovery plans underestimates Iranian potential. Trump says sanctions removal plus investment produces rapid economic growth. Trump says Venezuela shows how quickly economies recover post-compliance. Trump says the economic vision strengthens Iran’s reformist voices internally. Trump says prosperity incentives balance coercive pressures productively.
Economic analysts questioned whether recovery could occur quickly. Structural damage from sanctions required years to repair. Investment confidence depended on political stability and rule of law. The recovery timeline might extend far longer than suggested. Economic incentives’ effectiveness remained questionable.