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Middle East crisis live: Pentagon reportedly requests $200bn in Iran war funds; Tehran vows revenge after Israeli strike on gas field | US-Israel war on Iran

Middle East crisis live: Pentagon reportedly requests $200bn in Iran war funds; Tehran vows revenge after Israeli strike on gas field | US-Israel war on Iran

Pentagon asks White House for $200bn more to fight Iran war – report

Robert Mackey

The Pentagon “has asked the White House to approve a more than $200bn request to Congress to fund the war in Iran, according to a senior administration official”, the Washington Post reports.

The newspaper explains:

double quotation markThe funding request is likely to stage a major political battle in Congress, as public support for the effort remains tepid and Democrats have been sharply critical. Republicans have signaled support for the forthcoming supplemental request but haven’t committed to a legislative strategy, or found a clear path to surpass the Senate’s 60-vote threshold.

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.

As the Post notes, Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised his predecessor for helping Ukraine defend its territory from the full-scale Russian invasion that began in 2022. But Trump has constantly exaggerated or lied about how much the US has spent to help Ukraine deter Russia, offering vastly inflated estimates that could make the cost of his war with Iran seem small by comparison.

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Macron calls for halt of attacks on civilian infrastructure

More on Emmanuel Macron now: the French president said in calling for an immediate moratorium on striking civilian infrastructure that civilian populations and their needs had to be “protected from military escalation”.

Macron posted on social media:

double quotation markI have just spoken with the Emir of Qatar [Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani] and President Trump following the strikes that hit gas production facilities in Iran and Qatar today.

It is in our common interest to implement, without delay, a moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, particularly energy and water supply facilities. Civilian populations and their essential needs, as well as the security of energy supplies, must be protected from military escalation.

French president Emmanuel Macron at the Naval Group site in Nantes-Indret, France, on Wednesday. Photograph: Billioux Yannick/ABACA/Shutterstock
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