Iran targets energy facilities across Gulf after Israel struck its key gas installations - Reuters
The Pentagon has requested $200 billion in additional funding for military operations related to the Iran conflict, according to AP sources. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated there is no set timeframe for operations, leaving timeline decisions to President Trump. The escalating situation has caused oil prices to surge, driving down global stock and bond markets while raising concerns about inflation.
The conflict is creating dangerous economic instability with oil price spikes forcing central banks to consider tightening monetary policy to control inflation. Airlines are already warning of fare increases, and global supply chains are being disrupted from factories to supermarket shelves, potentially triggering food price shocks.
Military operations require adequate funding to ensure mission success and troop safety, with the $200 billion request reflecting the scope of current needs. Intelligence assessments indicate Iran's regime remains intact but degraded, suggesting ongoing operations may be necessary to achieve strategic objectives.
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