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Anadolu Agency: "Operation Epic Fury" burns approximately $5.82 billion in just 100 hours

The cost of the American attack has skyrocketed as losses of assets and ammunition consumption continue to increase exponentially.

The 'Operation Epic Fury' has resulted in a staggering cost of at least $5.82 billion for the American forces within the first 100 hours, representing about 0.69% of the total U.S. defense budget for 2026, as reported by Anadolu. In the initial 24 hours of the operation alone, it is estimated that the U.S. spent around $779 million. As military operations continue, the overall operational cost of the American attacks has reportedly reached approximately $3.3 billion, according to similar findings from the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Moreover, the United States has faced significant losses of military assets due to retaliatory strikes from Iran, with Anadolu estimating these losses to be around $2.52 billion. The situation underscores the tremendous financial burden and resource expenditure involved in such military operations, which could have further implications for U.S. military strategy and budgeting in coming years. The dramatic financial cost raises questions about the sustainability and effectiveness of prolonged military engagements, especially in light of the increasing risks and diminishing returns.

In summary, 'Operation Epic Fury' not only highlights the immediate financial toll on U.S. military operations but also invites scrutiny regarding long-term strategic planning and cost-benefit analysis of U.S. actions abroad. As these operations unfold, the evolving dynamics with Iran and the broader Middle Eastern geopolitical landscape may demand a reevaluation of U.S. military priorities and expenditure moving forward.

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