Pentagon seeking $80 billion for Iran war, other costs

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Summary

The Pentagon sought $80 billion for Iran war costs and other expenses, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Why this matters

The funding request would shape debate in Congress over war spending, domestic relief, and the broader federal budget. It also offers a clearer view of the war's financial impact as lawmakers weigh additional aid.

The U.S. Department of Defense needed $80 billion to cover costs from the Iran war, as well as other expenses unrelated to the conflict, Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg told lawmakers in phone calls this week, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

A broader U.S. supplemental funding request could be sent to lawmakers in the coming days, the newspaper said. It would include money for the Pentagon and for non-defense priorities, including farm and disaster relief.

The conflict began on Feb. 28, and an initial $200 billion request for additional funding faced opposition from lawmakers.

White House budget director Russell Vought told an April hearing of the House Budget Committee that he had no estimate for the cost of the war, while defending a request for a $1.5 trillion annual military budget.

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