Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hints war funding may change, leaving timeline decisions to President Trump. Published On 19 Mar 202619 Mar 2026The Pentagon is seeking an additional $200bn from Congress to fund the United States-Israel war with Iran, a conflict Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns has no “timeframe” for ending.Asked about the figure on Thursday, Hegseth did not directly confirm the amount but said that it could change.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“As far as $200bn, I think that number could move. Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys,” Hegseth said. “We’re going back to Congress and folks there to ensure that we’re properly funded for what’s been done, for what we may have to do in the future.”The Associated Press and Washington Post reported that the US Department of Defense had requested the sum from the White House.It’s an extraordinarily high number and comes on top of extra funding the Defense Department already received last year as part of President Donald Trump’s July tax-cuts bill. Such a request would need to be approved by Congress, and it is not at all clear that such spending would have political support.Congress has been bracing for a new spending request, but it is not yet clear whether the White House has transmitted the proposal for a war that Hegseth declined to provide a timeline for ending.“We wouldn’t want to set a definitive timeframe,” Hegseth told a news conference, adding that “we’re very much on track” and that Trump will be the one to decide when to stop.“It will be at the president’s choosing, ultimately, where we say, ‘Hey, we’ve achieved what we need to.’”Congress, however, has not authorised the war and is showing growing unease with the military operation’s scope and strategy.Congress is controlled by the president’s Republican Party, but many of the more conservative lawmakers are also fiscal hawks, with little political appetite for big spendin …