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USA: The enormous cost of the war with Iran – How much analysts estimate it

The initial week of the U.S. war against Iran cost over $11.3 billion, with estimates hinting that the true cost may be significantly higher.

During a Congressional briefing, it was revealed that the first week of the U.S. war against Iran incurred costs exceeding $11.3 billion, according to a New York Times report citing anonymous sources present at the meeting. This figure excludes additional expenses related to the preparation of the strikes, suggesting that the actual financial burden could be much higher than reported.

American military officials informed members of Congress that in just the first two days of the conflict, weaponry and munitions valued at $5.6 billion were utilized, a figure that greatly surpasses previous estimates in the American media. This rapidly escalating financial cost raises serious concerns about the sustainability and economic impact of prolonged military operations in the region.

As analysts try to gauge the long-term implications of this conflict, the staggering costs are likely to provoke debates over military spending and national priorities in the U.S. The report underscores a critical need for transparency and accountability regarding military expenditures, particularly in a time of increasing scrutiny over government spending and foreign interventions.

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