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100 billion dollars is not being wasted , to keep your military operationally ready all the time you need small wars once in a while to check the effectiveness of your weapons and validity of war making concepts .Cost of Iran War Not Included in Pentagon’s $1.5 Trillion Budget Request
The White House is expected to soon ask Congress for a supplemental spending bill to cover the cost of the war
by Dave DeCamp | April 23, 2026 at 7:12 pm ET
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Cost of Iran War Not Included in Pentagon’s $1.5 Trillion Budget Request
The cost of the US war with Iran was not included in President Trump's request for a massive $1.5 trillion military budget for 2027, according to a Pentagon budget official. "This budget was formulated, honestly, before we went into conflict with Iran," Jules Hurst III, the Pentagon's acting...news.antiwar.com
The record-shattering budget is a nearly 50% increase over this year’s $1 trillion budget, but the Trump administration is going to ask Congress for even more military spending to make up for depleted weapons and other military operations related to the Iran war.
Initial reports said the administration was planning to request $200 billion for the war, but the number may be revised down to $80 billion or $100 billion. Russell Vought, the director of the White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), told lawmakers last week that he didn’t have a “ballpark” estimate to share.
The Military Industrial Complex needs $80 billion in orders each year.100 billion dollars is not being wasted , to keep your military operationally ready all the time you need small wars once in a while to check the effectiveness of your weapons and validity of war making concepts .
I don't see anything wrong with that , MICs can't shut their shops and layoff the workers.The Military Industrial Complex needs $80 billion in orders each year.
U.S. Energy Exports Hit Records as World Adjusts to a Closed Persian Gulf
The war in the Middle East has bolstered America’s status as an energy-exporting powerhouse, with Asia and Europe clamoring for every shipment of U.S. crude, natural gas and jet fuel they can get.
U.S. exports of crude and petroleum products rose to a record last week, nearly 12.9 million barrels a day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Shipments of liquefied-natural gas have also jumped, according to ship-tracking firm Kpler, with exports setting an all-time high last month.
The frenzy shows no signs of slowing: More than 60 empty crude supertankers were steaming toward the Gulf Coast as of Wednesday, roughly triple prewar levels and a sign that U.S. exports will only rise further in the months ahead.
President Trump has celebrated the U.S.’s growing footprint in global energy trade, reinforcing the “energy dominance” strategy his administration is pursuing. The U.S. this month nearly flipped to a net exporter of crude for the first time in weekly government data going back to 2001. (It became a net gas exporter in 2017 thanks to the shale-fracking boom).
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Not good news for middle east oil exporters .... these countries will be lucky if they claw back 60% of their prewar exports.,.. Iranian dreams of sanctions relief and boom in oil export are just dreamsU.S. Energy Exports Hit Records as World Adjusts to a Closed Persian Gulf
The war in the Middle East has bolstered America’s status as an energy-exporting powerhouse, with Asia and Europe clamoring for every shipment of U.S. crude, natural gas and jet fuel they can get.
U.S. exports of crude and petroleum products rose to a record last week, nearly 12.9 million barrels a day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Shipments of liquefied-natural gas have also jumped, according to ship-tracking firm Kpler, with exports setting an all-time high last month.
The frenzy shows no signs of slowing: More than 60 empty crude supertankers were steaming toward the Gulf Coast as of Wednesday, roughly triple prewar levels and a sign that U.S. exports will only rise further in the months ahead.
President Trump has celebrated the U.S.’s growing footprint in global energy trade, reinforcing the “energy dominance” strategy his administration is pursuing. The U.S. this month nearly flipped to a net exporter of crude for the first time in weekly government data going back to 2001. (It became a net gas exporter in 2017 thanks to the shale-fracking boom).
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To continue ! Iran hasn't just got herself royally screwed , she got the entire region screwed along with her...not good for Pakistan either , lots of Pakistani expats in the gulf region will loose their jobs .... lesser remittances means balance of payment crisis will excessaberate.....Not good news for middle east oil exporters .... these countries will be lucky if they claw back 60% of their prewar exports.,.. Iranian dreams of sanctions relief and boom in oil export are just dreams
It was always a conventional MAD. Only the aggressors weren't part of the MAD equation. Just lateral regional traditional enemies.To continue ! Iran hasn't just got herself royally screwed , she got the entire region screwed along with her...not good for Pakistan either , lots of Pakistani expats in the gulf region will loose their jobs .... lesser remittances means balance of payment crisis will excessaberate.....
U.S. Energy Exports Hit Records as World Adjusts to a Closed Persian Gulf
The war in the Middle East has bolstered America’s status as an energy-exporting powerhouse, with Asia and Europe clamoring for every shipment of U.S. crude, natural gas and jet fuel they can get.
U.S. exports of crude and petroleum products rose to a record last week, nearly 12.9 million barrels a day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Shipments of liquefied-natural gas have also jumped, according to ship-tracking firm Kpler, with exports setting an all-time high last month.
The frenzy shows no signs of slowing: More than 60 empty crude supertankers were steaming toward the Gulf Coast as of Wednesday, roughly triple prewar levels and a sign that U.S. exports will only rise further in the months ahead.
President Trump has celebrated the U.S.’s growing footprint in global energy trade, reinforcing the “energy dominance” strategy his administration is pursuing. The U.S. this month nearly flipped to a net exporter of crude for the first time in weekly government data going back to 2001. (It became a net gas exporter in 2017 thanks to the shale-fracking boom).
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Not good news for middle east oil exporters .... these countries will be lucky if they claw back 60% of their prewar exports.,.. Iranian dreams of sanctions relief and boom in oil export are just dreams
Do you have reading disabilities ? Read the WSJ article carefully... America is exporting 12.8 million bpd , certainly after meeting her domestic needs ... WTI crude at today's price is 8 dollars cheaper than Brent crude.....when the war ends oil prices will fall like in the COVID days , may go below 40 dollars a barrel...Americans consume more oil than they produce. They consume 20M BPD . America produce 13M BPD. Exporting more oil will only force US to import more foreign oil. Higher fuel prices for Americans at the pumps. Americans who supports this Administration are nuts.
Do you have reading disabilities ? Read the WSJ article carefully... America is exporting 12.8 million bpd , certainly after meeting her domestic needs ... WTI crude at today's price is 8 dollars cheaper than Brent crude.....when the war ends oil prices will fall like in the COVID days , may go below 40 dollars a barrel...
That's not a bad news for poor developing countries.
this is the last war US had a chance
after this its all downhill
those Chinese satellites are did way to much damage
TEE-01B Spy Satellite Acquisition by Iran changes everything going forward
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