Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
Defense Secretary Pete press-conference-iran-targe.html" class="story-link" title="Live updates: Hegseth blasts European allies, media at press conference; Iran ta">Hegseth confirmed the Pentagon has requested $200 billion in additional funding for the ongoing war with Iran, stating it 'takes money to kill bad guys.' Hegseth indicated there is no set timeframe for the conflict, with timeline decisions left to President Trump. Reports suggest the administration has not ruled out implementing a military draft to support the war effort.
The substantial funding is necessary to effectively prosecute the war and eliminate threats. Military operations require significant resources, and the Pentagon must be properly funded to achieve strategic objectives in the region.
The enormous price tag and talk of conscription signal an open-ended military commitment without clear objectives or exit strategy. The economic disruption from rising oil prices and market volatility demonstrates the broader costs of prolonged military engagement.
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Hegseth says no ‘timeframe’ for war on Iran as Pentagon asks for $200bn
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Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitutional?
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