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‘A small price to pay’: Trump confirms he will ask Congress for $200bn to fund war on Iran

Trump is asked by a reporter why, if the war on Iran is almost over, the Pentagon is going to ask Congress for an additional $200bn.

Trump says the US needed more funding for a “lot of reasons” amid the Iran war.

He’s vague on those reasons, saying only that he wants to make sure the military has “vast amounts of ammunition”.

He also denied that the military was running out of weaponry, claiming he’s been “judicious” about spending.

After grossly exaggerating (lying) about the amount spent funding Ukraine by the Biden administration, Trump adds:

double quotation markWe want to be in the best shape, the best shape we’ve ever been in. It’s a small price to pay to make sure that we stay tippy top.

Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a meeting with Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi in the Oval Office. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

Last night the Washington Post reported that the Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200bn request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, citing a senior administration official.

Per the Post’s report: “President Donald Trump campaigned on ending American adventurism abroad and frequently hammered the Biden administration for the amount of money approved to finance the war in Ukraine. By December, Congress had approved roughly $188 billion in spending for the war in Ukraine, according to the U.S. special inspector general for Operation Atlantic Resolve.”

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Trump noted that he is “not putting troops anywhere”, which is different to past statements where he refused to rule out the possibility of boots on the ground.

He also repeated his familiar lines about the economic blowback of the war as something temporary:

double quotation markOil prices will go up, the economy will go down a little bit. I thought it would be worse, much worse … It’s not bad, and it’s going to be over with pretty soon.

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