Navy admiral: Epic Fury could force tough cuts, personnel problems by July
Source: The Hill
05/14/26 1:56 PM ET
Naval Operations Chief Adm. Daryl Caudle said Thursday that without supplemental funding for the U.S. war in Iran, he will have to implement cuts in training, routine operations and personnel by July. The [fiscal 2026] budget didnt bake in [Operation] Epic Fury, Caudle said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing. You see a large Navy force in the Middle East. So were burning bright
but it does come at cost, and it comes at operational costs.
To have the funds necessary to continue the war effort which is quickly racking up fuel costs, operating hours, maintenance dollars and munitions I do fear that Ill have to start making decisions in the July time frame, Caudle said.
He added that manpower accounts will take a hit without additional funding, with the Navy having to put a hold on between 12,000 and 15,000 new sailors hes trying to give a permanent change of station (PCS). My record recruiting is going to be thwarted without additional funding to PCS to those individuals from boot camp and to pay enlistment and reenlistment bonuses, according to Caudle.
The cost of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran continues to balloon since it began on Feb. 28. As of Tuesday, the Pentagon has assessed its price tag at nearly $29 billion, up from $25 billion two weeks ago.
Read more: https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5878503-navy-cuts-funding-iran/
Bayard
(30,228 posts)If Israel isn't paying at least half the expenses, and contributing half the personnel.
Amaryllis
(11,420 posts)Prairie Gates
(8,465 posts)Deminpenn
(17,574 posts)Wrote my share of "the sky is falling!" memos up the chain to be used as justification for whatever program or budget initiative funding or whatever was being threatened with cancellation or non-funding.
IbogaProject
(6,058 posts)And none of that counts all the damage to every American base in the Persian Gulf region.