White House Plans to Charge Gulf States for Iran War Costs, Bombs Ruin 3,800
Key Takeaways
- US-Israeli strike on Iran's B1 bridge in Karaj kills eight and injures 95.
- White House seeks Gulf states to cover costs of war against Iran.
- Iran condemns the attack and vows retaliation, signaling potential regional escalation.
White House Seeks Gulf War Funding
The Trump administration is preparing to shift the cost of the war against Iran onto Middle Eastern countries.
Karoline Leavitt said Trump was quite receptive to the idea of Gulf states funding the war.

The war's cost in the first six days reached $11.3 billion and surpassed $16.5 billion by day 12 according to CSIS.
US-Israeli Bombs Destroy 3,800 Iranian Facilities
US-Israeli strikes obliterated some 3,800 Iranian military, civilian, and critical infrastructure targets.
Drones dropped 1,300 bomblets on a Qatari-run hospital in southern Lebanon, killing 115 people.

The National Iranian Oil Company estimated Iran's GDP had contracted 12.4%.
The International Energy Agency called the economic cost of the war massive.
Iran Counterstrikes Gulf Infrastructure
Iran's retaliatory missile strikes hit Dubai's International Financial Centre Tower.
The strikes forced repeated shutdowns of key oil export terminals.
This escalation marks a sharp expansion of the war's impact.
Britain Summons Iranian Ambassador
Britain summoned Iran's ambassador to London.
The British government temporarily withdrew staff from its embassy in Bahrain.

The European Council announced support for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Energy Prices Surge, Regional Economies Contract
Oil exceeded $100 per barrel for the first time in 17 months.
Credit Suisse warned prolonged disruption could cost the global economy $1.1 trillion.
Goldman Sachs warned the GCC could face annual GDP losses of up to $57 billion.
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