Iran warns of strikes on Gulf oil facilities 'in coming hours', state media reports - Reuters
The Pentagon is requesting an additional $200 billion in funding for ongoing military operations in trump-considers-draft-for-iran-war-as-oil-hits-119.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran, according to multiple reports. The request comes as the conflict appears to be entering a new phase, with Iran launching missile attacks on Qatar's gas facilities and threatening strikes on Gulf oil infrastructure. The US national debt has surged past $39 trillion amid the military engagement.
The additional $200 billion is necessary to maintain military readiness and respond to Iran's escalating attacks on regional infrastructure. With Iran targeting critical energy facilities in Qatar and threatening broader strikes on Gulf oil installations, robust military reinforcements are essential to protect allies and strategic interests.
The massive spending request lacks transparency about the war's objectives and timeline, contributing to an unsustainable surge in national debt. The escalating military commitment risks drawing the US deeper into a regional conflict without clear exit strategies or congressional oversight.
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