The Crazy Expenses of the Pentagon: 93 Billion in a Month for Lobsters, Crabs, and a Piano
The article reports on exorbitant Pentagon spending, detailing 93 billion dollars expended in one month on various extravagant items.
Media: According to the US estimation, the first week of the war with Iran cost over 11.3 billion dollars
The first week of military operations against Iran has been estimated to have cost the US over $11.3 billion, with significant expenses likely unaccounted for.
Over $11 billion cost of the first week of war for the US
The first week of the war against Iran has cost the United States more than $11.3 billion, excluding significant additional expenses, according to a Pentagon briefing to Congress.
The War Against Iran Has Cost Billions of Euros to the US and Europe
The Pentagon revealed that the costs of the war against Iran have surpassed $11.3 billion, with significant expenses on ammunition and rising energy prices in Europe resulting from the conflict.
The Pentagon revealed that the first week of war cost more than $11.3 billion
The Pentagon has reported to U.S. lawmakers that the cost of the war against Iran exceeded $11.3 billion in the first six days alone.
Missiles, bombs, and drones: already spent 10 billion. The costs of the war shake Washington
The United States has reportedly spent 3.7 billion dollars in the first hundred hours of combat, with alarming expenses revealed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Spent 3.7 billion in 100 hours. And Donald accelerates on weapons
The first 100 hours of military operations in Iran cost $3.7 billion, raising concerns about escalating military expenses.
Haaretz: One billion dollars cost of the American-Israeli buildup against Iran in six weeks
A report highlights that the U.S. and Israel have incurred over a billion dollars in expenses in a six-week military readiness operation against Iran.
Think Tank: Geopolitical Uncertainty Increases Defense Spending of Countries Worldwide
The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) reported that global defense spending has surged to $2.63 trillion in 2025 due to geopolitical uncertainty and military expenses, particularly influenced by the conflict in Ukraine.
This Agreement Aimed to Slow Down the Arms Race. Japan Felt Deceived
The Washington Naval Agreement aimed to reduce military expenses and prevent a new arms race among world powers in the early 1920s, with Japan feeling particularly deceived by the outcomes.