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Iran Conflict 2026
20AUG

Trump sells Iran's money to farm states

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Trump said unfrozen Iranian funds would buy US corn and soybeans; speaker Ghalibaf confirmed a $12 billion asset release that no US instrument has signed.

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Key takeaway

Trump sells the asset release to farm states while no US instrument has freed the $12 billion.

Trump said unfrozen Iranian funds would buy American produce: "corn, soybeans and all of the things they need are going to be bought from our farmers" 1. Iran's parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf confirmed agreement to release $12 billion in frozen assets, narrowing the figure from the $24 billion in an unverified Mehr News draft . Frozen assets are Iranian funds held abroad and blocked by sanctions; releasing them would give Tehran cash it cannot currently touch.

Naming corn and soybeans is the same domestic-sell device Trump used on China trade: convert a foreign concession into a measurable benefit for a swing constituency. The farm-state framing turns sanctions relief into an export-market story for the Republican heartland, building political durability for the deal.

No OFAC instrument releases the $12 billion, and General License X covers oil alone 2, so the asset half exists only as Ghalibaf's word. Trump sells it to farm states as money already on its way home, while the document that would free it does not exist.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

When the US and other countries impose financial sanctions on Iran, one effect is that money Iran has earned from selling oil abroad gets frozen in the bank accounts of other countries, locked so Iran cannot access it. At various points during the conflict, figures of $24bn and then $12bn have been mentioned as a sum that might be unfrozen as part of a ceasefire deal. The problem is that no official US document has actually authorised the release. The US Treasury's sanctions office (OFAC) has issued a permission slip for oil sales but nothing releasing frozen bank accounts. Iran's parliament speaker confirmed the $12bn figure publicly, but whether that money actually moves depends on a final deal that has not been signed.

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Update #136 · Trump's first Iran paper is an oil licence

OFAC/US Treasury· 23 Jun 2026
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