Senate Republican defends spending $200B on Iran war as an ‘America First’ priority
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Senate Republican defended a $200 billion funding request for Iran military operations as an 'America First' priority.
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Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) defended a $200 billion funding request for U.S. military operations against Iran as an "America First" priority, arguing the spending would rebuild munitions stockpiles and restore domestic defense manufacturing. The Republican senator framed the substantial cost not as foreign intervention but as an investment in American military readiness and reshoring of defense jobs. The statement reflects debate within the Trump administration over the scope and expense of military engagement with Iran, a country the administration has taken a hardline approach toward. Banks's comments suggest Republican senators are preparing public arguments to justify significant military spending to voters concerned about the price tag of the conflict.
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