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Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion for Iran Conflict, Says “It Takes Money to Kill Bad Guys”
The United States Department of Defense is seeking roughly $200 billion in additional funding tied to ongoing military operations involving Iran, according to reporting and a special inspector-general assessment referenced in recent disclosures.
The request, first reported by the Washington Post, has been submitted to the White House for approval before moving to Congress for consideration. The scale of the proposed allocation would place it well above previous spending associated with other recent conflicts.
US President Donald Trump confirmed the funding request during a White House event on Thursday, describing the situation as unstable while declining to provide detailed justification for the full amount. He said the administration is managing resources carefully and emphasized the need to maintain adequate ammunition reserves.
The Pentagon’s funding push comes against a backdrop of substantial prior wartime expenditures. According to figures cited from oversight reporting, Congress has approved approximately $188 billion for Ukraine since the start of the war with Russia in 2022, with about $110 billion spent as of late last year.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the request without confirming the exact figure, saying additional resources are necessary for potential future operations. He framed the need in terms of preparedness and sustained capability.
Economic adviser Kevin Hassett estimated that the Iran conflict has already cost the United States around $12 billion, though he did not elaborate on how that figure was calculated.
The timeline for the conflict remains uncertain. Earlier statements from the White House suggested a shorter duration, but officials have since acknowledged that the situation could extend beyond initial expectations. A spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has stated that Iran will determine when the conflict concludes.
The funding request now awaits further review within the White House before any potential submission to Congress for authorization.
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