💰 First Week of War Against Iran Costs U.S. More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Says

💰 First Week of War Against Iran Costs U.S. More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Says

Pentagon officials have informed U.S. lawmakers that the opening phase of the conflict with Iran has already cost the United States more than $11 billion, highlighting the financial intensity of modern military operations. Much of the spending has been attributed to advanced munitions, large-scale troop deployments, and sustained air and naval operations across multiple strategic areas.Pentagon says US spent about $6B in 1st week of Iran war, with concerns over  rising costs, possible strain on US industrial base

According to officials briefed on the matter, the early days of the campaign alone required billions in high-tech weaponry and operational support, underscoring how rapidly large-scale conflicts can strain defense budgets. Lawmakers have raised concerns about the long-term financial burden and the potential need for additional funding to maintain military readiness and replenish stockpiles.First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Tells Congress  - The New York Times

The escalating costs have also fueled broader debate in Washington over the economic and strategic implications of sustained military engagement. Analysts warn that continued operations could place further pressure on government finances while affecting global markets, particularly energy prices and trade routes already disrupted by regional instability.Pentagon Leak Reveals Staggering Cost of Trump's Iran War Amid  Affordibility Crisis

Officials stress that cost estimates remain preliminary and could rise significantly if operations continue at their current pace. The situation underscores how modern warfare extends beyond the battlefield, influencing fiscal policy, global economic stability, and long-term defense planning.

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