Special Report: Pentagon Requests $200B for Iran War as 2,000 Marines
[00:00] Vanessa Calderon: This is a deep dive into the escalating financial and military costs of the conflict in Iran.
[00:07] Vanessa Calderon: From Neural Newscasts, I'm Vanessa Calderon.
[00:10] Victor Hale: And I'm Victor Hale.
[00:12] Victor Hale: The Pentagon is now seeking $200 billion in supplemental funding for the conflict,
[00:18] Victor Hale: which has entered its 21st day.
[00:21] Victor Hale: Defense Secretary Pete Hegeseth confirmed the request yesterday.
[00:26] Victor Hale: He stated the military requires these funds to ensure support for ongoing operations and potential future engagements.
[00:34] Vanessa Calderon: The scale of this request is massive.
[00:37] Vanessa Calderon: It aligns with a major shift in military positioning.
[00:41] Vanessa Calderon: 2,000 United States Marines are currently deploying for a potential amphibious operation targeting Karg Island.
[00:49] Vanessa Calderon: This location is critical.
[00:51] Vanessa Calderon: It handles roughly 90% of Iran's oil exports.
[00:55] Vanessa Calderon: An amphibious assault ship is already in position to support what could be the most significant escalation since the initial strikes on February 28.
[01:05] Victor Hale: The $200 billion price tag is historically striking.
[01:10] Victor Hale: For context, this three-week-old conflict is already proving more expensive than the opening stages of the Iraq War.
[01:18] Victor Hale: Secretary Hegeseth noted the figure is fluid, but maintained that funding is necessary to neutralize threats.
[01:26] Victor Hale: However, this request comes as the legal basis for the war faces intense scrutiny.
[01:32] Vanessa Calderon: American families are feeling the impact at the gas pump.
[01:35] Vanessa Calderon: Since the strikes began on February 28th, fuel prices have jumped about 80 cents per gallon.
[01:42] Vanessa Calderon: Iran has effectively blocked energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
[01:47] Vanessa Calderon: The ripple effects are spreading.
[01:49] Vanessa Calderon: Some airlines are already hiking ticket prices to cover rising fuel costs.
[01:55] Vanessa Calderon: It is a direct economic squeeze occurring alongside this massive funding request.
[02:00] Victor Hale: The financial strain extends to the federal level.
[02:04] Victor Hale: The United States' national debt surged past the $39 trillion mark this week.
[02:11] Victor Hale: Kevin Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, reports that $12 billion has already
[02:18] Victor Hale: been spent on this conflict.
[02:20] Victor Hale: An analysis by TIME suggests that $12 billion could have theoretically funded health care
[02:27] Victor Hale: for over a billion people.
[02:29] Victor Hale: These figures are fueling a rare moment of bipartisan concern in Congress.
[02:35] Vanessa Calderon: Pushback in the House is mounting.
[02:38] Vanessa Calderon: Republican Representative Lauren Boebert has drawn a hard line, telling reporters she will
[02:44] Vanessa Calderon: vote no on any war supplementals.
[02:46] Vanessa Calderon: She cited a need for America First policies, arguing that her constituents in Colorado are
[02:53] Vanessa Calderon: struggling while billions are spent abroad.
[02:56] Vanessa Calderon: This sentiment is gaining traction, especially since the administration did not receive
[03:01] Vanessa Calderon: a green light from Congress before the initial strikes.
[03:05] Victor Hale: Senator Lisa Murkowski is demanding a clear rationale for these costs.
[03:10] Victor Hale: She has called for open hearings, noting that her constituents in Alaska are asking how long this will last.
[03:18] Victor Hale: Murkowski pointed out that the war has escalated beyond military targets to hit oil assets,
[03:24] Victor Hale: leading to predictable global consequences.
[03:27] Victor Hale: She criticized the administration for providing updates to the press rather than through formal briefings to lawmakers.
[03:35] Vanessa Calderon: Democrats are also questioning spending priorities.
[03:39] Vanessa Calderon: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called this a reckless war of choice.
[03:43] Vanessa Calderon: He pointed out that while billions are available for this conflict, there is an ongoing partial
[03:49] Vanessa Calderon: government shutdown over homeland security funding.
[03:52] Vanessa Calderon: Jeffries emphasized that many Americans would reject putting troops on the ground, making
[03:56] Vanessa Calderon: this $200 billion request even more controversial.
[04:00] Victor Hale: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer echoed those concerns.
[04:04] Victor Hale: He suggested that such a large request implies the administration expects a very long
[04:08] Victor Hale: engagement.
[04:10] Victor Hale: Schumer argued these funds could be used to lower health care premiums or support education.
[04:15] Victor Hale: The central question remains whether Congress will write what Representative Chip Roy called a blank check.
[04:21] Victor Hale: Without a clear exit strategy or a defined result, accountability is now the primary hurdle.
[04:27] Vanessa Calderon: As Marines move closer to Carg Island, tension in Washington is rising.
[04:32] Vanessa Calderon: We will be watching to see if this supplemental request can survive a very skeptical Congress.
[04:37] Vanessa Calderon: For Neural Newscast, I'm Vanessa Calderone.
[04:40] Victor Hale: And I'm Victor Hale.
[04:41] Victor Hale: This has been a report from Neural Newscast.
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