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Iran's Five-Point Plan Wants War Reparations — Here Is What That Would Actually Cost

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Iran's ceasefire counteroffer includes 'guaranteed payment of war damages and reparations.' Here is the specific economic calculation of what 40 days of bombing has cost Iran.

Iran's specific five-point ceasefire counteroffer includes the particular demand for 'guaranteed and clearly defined payment of war damages and reparations' — the specific economic accountability claim whose valuation requires the particular economic analysis that no public accounting has yet produced.

For the specific categories of damage: physical infrastructure destruction (bridges, power plants, bridges, the Pasteur Institute, specific military facilities, civilian buildings, the 10,000+ civilian sites that the Iranian Red Crescent documented), economic losses from the Hormuz closure and related trade disruption, the specific oil export revenue losses from damaged export infrastructure, humanitarian costs (medical care, displacement, the specific civilian casualty toll), and the particular long-term reconstruction costs whose specific magnitude follows from the specific damage scale.

For the historical reparations precedent: the Gulf War reparations that Iraq paid Kuwait following the 1990-91 invasion — administered through the specific UN Compensation Commission — totalled approximately $52 billion across two decades. Iraq was the specific aggressor in that conflict; in the 2026 war, the specific question of who the aggressor is determines the particular legal framework that reparations claims inhabit.

For the US position on reparations: accepting any specific reparations obligation requires the particular legal acknowledgment that the military campaign was wrongful — the specific claim that the administration's position that Iran's nuclear program justified military action makes impossible to accept.

For the specific economic estimate: the particular combination of infrastructure damage ($50-80 billion), economic disruption ($30-50 billion), oil revenue losses ($35-45 billion), and humanitarian costs ($5-10 billion) creates the specific total whose particular range is $120-185 billion — a figure that makes Iran's reparations demand one of the specific nonstarters in the ceasefire negotiations rather than a quantifiable opening position.

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