INTERNATIONAL — June 23, 2026
Pentagon Seeks Nearly $80 Billion for Costs of Recent U.S.-Iran Conflict
The request follows briefings to senators last week and comes after a diplomatic framework agreement between Washington and Tehran facilitated by Pakistan and Qatar.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — 2 min read

The U.S. Department of Defense is seeking nearly eighty billion dollars in additional funding from Congress. The primary purpose of this request is to cover costs associated with the recent conflict involving Iran. This comes on top of a proposed Pentagon budget that stands at roughly one point five trillion dollars.
Senior Pentagon officials conducted briefings for senators on the potential funding request during the last week. The proposal itself has not been formally submitted by the White House at this time. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth continues to discuss the matter with various lawmakers.
These actions follow the establishment of a diplomatic framework agreement between Washington and Tehran. The negotiations leading to this agreement were held in Switzerland. Pakistan and Qatar played a role in facilitating the discussions.
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune has stated that Congress must ensure the replenishment of military stockpiles. His comments reflect the broader concerns regarding military readiness following the conflict. The funding request represents a substantial supplemental appropriation that lawmakers will need to consider in the coming period.
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