❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth addressed the Pentagon’s reported $200 billion budget request for war funding against Iran.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, and members of Congress.
📍WHEN & WHERE: March 19, 2026, at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
💬KEY QUOTE: “It takes money to kill bad guys.” — Pete Hegseth.
🎯IMPACT: Retaliatory missile and drone strikes by the Iranian regime against the Arab Gulf states and U.S. military bases have required the use of a significant number of interceptor munitions.
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth acknowledged Thursday morning that the Pentagon’s $200 billion supplemental funding ask to Congress “could move,” in light of the ongoing American military operation against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The budget request, primarily aimed at replenishing the Department of War’s munitions stockpiles, comes as Operation Epic Fury—authorized by President Donald J. Trump on February 28—has already cost an estimated $12 billion.
“It takes money to kill bad guys,” Secretary Hegseth said, adding, “We’re going back to Congress and our folks there to ensure that we’re properly funded.”
Notably, Kevin Hassett, the director of President Trump’s National Economic Council, stated last Sunday that he does not believe the U.S. needs to request additional funds from Congress for the war effort directly. However, retaliatory missile and drone strikes by the Iranian regime against the Arab Gulf states and U.S. military bases have required the use of a significant number of interceptor munitions. The Pentagon has already begun redeploying missile-interceptor assets from East Asia to the Middle East to backfill defense systems.
“An investment like this is meant to say, ‘Hey, we’ll replace anything that was spent.’ And now … we’re reviving our defense industrial base and rebuilding the arsenal of freedom,” Hegseth added.
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