The U.S. Department of Defense is preparing to spend at least $3.5 billion to replenish advanced munitions used by American forces during operations coordinated with Israel in response to Iranian missile strikes last year. Bloomberg reviewed budget documents detailing emergency funding requests compiled through mid-May.
The funding covers combat missions that the U.S. carried out at Israel’s request or in coordination with Israeli forces to defend Israeli territory, personnel, and assets after Iran’s missile strikes in April 2024. The flare-up followed an Israeli airstrike on Iran’s embassy in Damascus—an unprecedented move that marked a rare direct assault on a foreign embassy by a sovereign state. U.S. naval units deployed to intercept incoming ballistic threats and protect Israeli targets.
The largest funding line—$1 billion—is for Standard Missile-3 IB Threat Upgrade interceptors, made by Raytheon. Each unit costs between $9 million and $12 million and is deployed aboard U.S. Navy ships. These interceptors played a key role in destroying Iranian projectiles during the escalation.
Another $204 million will replenish THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) interceptors, built by Lockheed Martin. Each missile costs about $13 million and supports the U.S.-Israeli missile shield.
This replenishment package comes as American public opinion shows growing fatigue with foreign entanglements. Recent polls reveal declining support for continued aid to Israel and rising disillusionment over conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. Political divisions are widening: some on the American Right, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, have broken with decades of pro-Israel orthodoxy to oppose all military funding—accusing Israel of committing human rights abuses and calling for total defunding.
While the Pentagon maintains that these expenditures are necessary for operational readiness and alliance obligations, many Americans are left asking hard questions: How much more will taxpayers be asked to shoulder in the name of foreign policy? And at what point do domestic needs take priority over global military commitments?
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