The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a request for more than $200 billion from Congress to fund the war with Iran, according to AFP.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the reported figure on Thursday without confirming it directly, saying only that “it takes money to kill bad guys” and that “as far as $200 billion, I think that number could move.”
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“We’re going back to Congress and our folks there to ensure that we’re properly funded for what’s been done, for what we may have to do in the future, ensure that our ammunition is, everything’s refilled,” Hegseth said.
The final cost of the war remains unclear and will depend in part on how long the US-Israeli campaign against Iran, launched on Feb. 28, continues.
The Pentagon has not publicly disclosed the total amount spent so far, but its comptroller reportedly told lawmakers that the first six days of the war cost $11.3 billion.
Daniel Schneiderman, director of global policy programs at Penn Washington, said that figure appeared credible given the scale of the operation.
“The amount of precision munitions and interceptors used, the number of air sorties, fuel expended, and cost of operation of two carrier strike groups all factored in, would lead to a very large bill,” he said.
Schneiderman said the most critical elements in such an operation are also among the most expensive, including cruise missiles, THAAD interceptors and batteries, bombs and missiles launched from aircraft, as well as the fuel, maintenance, and skilled labor required to sustain them.
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