Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Mar 20, ’26 Washington Roundtable]
Mar 20, 2026
Dr. Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon comptroller and defense budget expert; Jim Townsend, ex-DoD Europe chief and NATO analyst; Michael Herson, Washington defense policy and lobbying veteran; Dr. Patrick Cronin, Asia-Pacific security specialist. They discuss the US-Israel war on Iran, energy market shocks from Gulf strikes, Strait of Hormuz escort plans, rising pressure on munitions and force readiness, and shifting allied politics.
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Supplemental Size Signals Protracted War
- The White House request for a $200 billion supplemental signals a longer, costlier conflict than early estimates suggested.
- Michael Herson noted shifting supplemental estimates from $40–50 billion to $200 billion and political friction blocking easy passage.
Get Bipartisan Buy-In For The Supplemental
- Engage both parties and add politically useful offsets to pass the supplemental through regular order rather than reconciliation.
- Michael Herson recommends sweeteners like farm aid or wildfire money and Democratic outreach to secure votes.
Dollar Burn Rate Implies Months Of Conflict
- A $200 billion request implies months of conflict based on current burn rates of roughly $1 billion per day.
- Dov Zakheim calculated 200 days at $1B/day and warned supplementals often hide unfunded priorities.
