Sen. Scott says U.S. should balance budget but also 'demolish' Iran's nuclear ability
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Sen. Rick Scott calls for balancing the federal budget while also "demolishing" Iran's nuclear capability amid $200 billion military spending request.
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Sen. Rick Scott of Florida is calling for the U.S. to both balance its budget and eliminate Iran's nuclear capability, even as the Pentagon considers requesting $200 billion from Congress to fund military operations now in their third week of conflict with Iran. Scott, who serves on the Armed Services Committee, is weighing competing fiscal and national security priorities as the administration pursues an active military campaign. The $200 billion funding request reflects the substantial cost of sustained military operations, which could strain the federal budget the senator says needs balancing. Scott's position illustrates the tension Republicans face between fiscal restraint and robust defense spending during wartime. The senator's comments suggest potential debate ahead over how to fund the ongoing military effort while managing broader budget concerns.
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