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The conflict in Iran has resulted in an astonishing twenty-five billion dollars in costs for American taxpayers — a fact that Pentagon officials have confirmed under oath. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made his first appearance before the House Armed Services Committee since the conflict commenced in late February. A significant portion of the expenditure has been allocated to munitions, which are being utilized at an unprecedented rate. The financial burden is expected to rise even further. The White House is seeking a defense budget of $1.5 trillion for 2027 — marking the largest in the nation’s history. In the meantime, the deaths of six US soldiers in Kuwait from an Iranian drone strike have sparked increasing debate regarding military readiness. Democrats are pressing for clarity on whether the conflict was initiated without appropriate congressional consent. American taxpayers are incurring costs every single day that this conflict persists.

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00:00The Iran war has now cost American taxpayers a staggering $25 billion,
00:04and Pentagon officials just admitted it under oath.
00:08Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the acting Undersecretary of War for Finances
00:13testified before the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday.
00:17It marked the first time Hegseth has faced lawmakers since the war began in late February.
00:23The numbers are jaw-dropping.
00:25Most of the spending has gone to munitions.
00:28Bombs, missiles, intercept systems, and replacement weapons being burned through at record pace.
00:33The Pentagon is also burning cash on operations, equipment replacement,
00:38and U.S. carrier deployments across the region.
00:41And it is about to get more expensive.
00:43The White House is asking Congress for a 2027 defense budget of $1.5 trillion,
00:50the largest in American history.
00:53Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Cain want more drones,
00:56more missile defense, and more warships.
00:59But Democrats are pushing back hard.
01:02Some lawmakers say the war was launched without proper congressional approval.
01:06Others are demanding answers about the deaths of six U.S. soldiers killed in Kuwait
01:11by an Iranian drone strike.
01:13$25 billion.
01:15And counting, American taxpayers are paying.
01:19Every single day, this war continues.
01:21Now I'm the first one.
01:21I know you're trying to come into your inner and inclineness.
01:22Because of the maps there are still going into the main thing that you need to do with it.
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