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U.S. Approves $8.6 Billion Arms Sales to Middle East Allies
The U.S. has fast-tracked arms sales valued at $8.6 billion to partners in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran. Trump is reviewing a new proposal from Iran regarding the conflict. (sources: nytimes, aljazeera, cryptobriefing, bloomingbit, facebook)

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The U.S. has approved significant arms sales to Middle Eastern allies while Trump reviews Iran's latest proposal to end ongoing hostilities. The arms deal is being expedited without Congressional oversight.
- The U.S. has fast-tracked arms sales worth $8.6 billion to allies in the Middle East.
- Trump is reviewing a new 14-point proposal from Iran aimed at resolving the conflict.
- The arms sales are occurring amid heightened tensions with Iran.
Why it matters
The arms sales and diplomatic discussions could impact regional stability and U.S.-Iran relations.
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Top coverage · 11 sources
nytimesTrump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is AcceptablealjazeeraIran war: What’s happening on day 65 as Trump reviews new plan to end war?cryptobriefingUS approves $8.6B arms sales to Middle East allies amid Iran tensionsbloomingbitTrump Administration Fast-Tracks $8.6 Billion in Arms Sales to Middle East Allies
