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Schiff Slams Trump’s Iran Strategy: $1,400 Per Family

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Senator Adam Schiff criticizes Trump's Iran strategy, warning about the economic impact on American families.

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Schiff Slams Trump’s Iran Strategy: $1,400 Per Family

Amid the conflict with Iran, which has been ongoing for nearly a month, Democratic Senator Adam Schiff criticized the Trump administration's strategy, calling it an "illegal war of choice." Schiff accused President Donald Trump of increasing financial pressure on American households and launching a war without congressional authorization. Republicans, on the other hand, continue to defend Trump's strategy, amid Tehran's nuclear threats and growing global criticism.

Congress has already approved the Defense Department's annual budget of $838.7 billion, so the additional $200 billion funding request would be added to that amount. The Pentagon informed lawmakers that the United States spent $11.3 billion in the first week of the war alone.

Trump requested an additional $200 billion to fund the war, which, according to Schiff, represents a cost of $1,400 per American family. Schiff argued that this initial cost does not include the additional expenses on gasoline and other essential goods. During an interview, Trump stated: "It's a very volatile world. We want to have vast amounts of ammunition, which we have right now. We have a lot of ammunition, but it was reduced by giving so much to Ukraine."

War Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the proposal by saying, "It takes money to kill bad guys." The funding request came after a U.S. F-35 fighter jet made an emergency landing at a U.S. air base after a combat mission over Iran. According to the BBC, the aircraft costs about $77 million.

Schiff denounced the Trump administration's lack of transparency and the rising costs of the war, including the increase in gasoline and fertilizer prices, affecting farmers. The senator questioned Trump's objectives, asking if the $200 billion request was necessary if the war was ending. To this question, Trump replied: “It's always nice to have”.

Schiff warned that American families could bear the financial burden, estimating a cost of $1,400 per household and questioning the benefits of the war, such as the possible emergence of a new supreme leader, an appetite for revenge, a benefit for Russia, and the increase in gasoline prices.

The conflict has claimed the lives of at least 13 American service members and has left nearly 300 injured. Schiff emphasized the need to stop the war before its costs increase further. The senator criticized the consequences of the war, including rising gas prices, increased costs for service members and their families, in addition to questioning the benefits of the war.

Senator Adam Schiff, through his Twitter account, shared his position: "The Pentagon is proposing a supplemental budget of $200 billion to fund this war. Do you know what that means for your family? That means the cost for your family is $1,400. That's just the starting cost for this supplemental funding bill"."

The funding request comes against a backdrop of growing tensions in the region and criticism of the Trump administration's strategy. The controversy intensifies as the conflict drags on and the human and financial cost increases. The discussion about the budget and the allocation of military resources becomes a central point of political debate.

The government's response and the actions of Congress will be crucial in determining the course of the conflict and its impact on the American economy and society. The opposition of Schiff and other Democrats suggests strong resistance to the funding request and a call for greater transparency and accountability.
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