US spent $11bn on Iran war in six days – Report
A report indicates that the US military's operations in Iran incurred over $11 billion in costs during the first week of conflict.
A recent report highlighted that the United States incurred costs exceeding $11.3 billion during the opening week of its military operations against Iran, as disclosed in a Pentagon briefing to lawmakers. This staggering sum includes expenses related to munitions and operational resources, but it notably excludes other costs associated with the military buildup prior to the commencement of strikes, suggesting that the ultimate financial impact could be significantly higher.
According to sources cited by the New York Times, defense officials revealed that approximately $5.6 billion worth of munitions were used within the first two days of the conflict, showcasing a burn rate that surpasses earlier estimates. The report from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies further detailed that the initial 100 hours of the operation, named Operation Epic Fury, cost around $3.7 billion, averaging more than $891 million per day.
These figures paint a daunting picture of the financial implications of the war, raising questions among lawmakers regarding the sustainability and scale of US military engagement in the region. As analysts continue to assess the conflict's trajectory, the potential for escalating costs could affect broader strategic decisions regarding US involvement in the Middle East.