Mar 19 • 18:53 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The White House requests $200 billion for the war in Iran and Trump denies that he will send troops

The White House is requesting an additional $200 billion from Congress to fund the ongoing conflict in Iran, while President Trump denies plans to send US troops to the region.

The Pentagon has requested over $200 billion in additional funding from Congress to support the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announcing the request against a backdrop of uncertainty regarding the war's conclusion. Despite the substantial sum proposed, there are questions within the legislative body about the appropriateness and necessity of such funding, especially as the situation in the region escalates.

President Donald Trump has publicly stated that he has no intention of deploying American troops to the Middle East, seeking to reassure the public and Congress amidst rising tensions and military operations. The conflict has recently seen increased violence, with significant attacks on energy installations, prompting calls for clarity on the US's strategic objectives in the region and the anticipated outcomes of increased spending.

As the Pentagon pushes for a large financial allocation, the lack of a clear endgame to the conflict raises alarms about the potential for extended military involvement and the implications for foreign policy. The tensions in the Middle East continue to be a critical issue for the Trump administration, which must balance military action with diplomatic efforts to stabilize the situation amid international scrutiny.

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