US Pentagon requests $200Billion Dollar Emergency Fund For Iran War

America’s Iran war is becoming a brutal test of money, munitions, and political resolve. After just days of fighting reportedly cost over $11 billion, talk of a $200 billion emergency funding package shows how fast modern war drains even the largest military budget on earth. In this video, we break down why precision munitions, THAAD interceptors, Patriot missiles, and air defense stockpiles are now at the center of the conflict.

This is not just about bombs and headlines. It is about defense industrial capacity, war spending, congressional approval, missile production limits, and whether the US and Israel can sustain a long conflict against Iran. Even with massive spending, replacing advanced interceptors takes time, labor, facilities, and critical materials. That means this war is also an industrial race against time.

We cover the Pentagon’s emergency funding push, US military stockpile depletion, missile defense shortages, the cost of interception, and the wider geopolitical question: can Iran outlast the attacker, or will the attacker break Iran first?

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