Mar 12 β€’ 21:11 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Guardian

Pentagon tells lawmakers Iran war costs top $11.3bn – but true price unknown

The Pentagon reported to lawmakers that the costs of the war against Iran have surpassed $11.3 billion, though actual expenses are likely much higher and not fully assessed.

In a closed-door briefing on Capitol Hill, Pentagon officials informed lawmakers that the costs associated with the ongoing war against Iran have exceeded $11.3 billion within just the first six days. This figure, confirmed by multiple news sources including the New York Times and the Associated Press, marks a significant preliminary assessment of military expenditures as Congress seeks to understand the conflict's financial implications and potential duration.

However, the $11.3 billion figure primarily reflects munitions spending and does not encapsulate the complete financial picture of the conflict. Insiders indicated that additional expenses, such as the deployment of military forces to the region, medical costs, and losses from downed aircraft, remain unaccounted for. This analysis suggests that the actual financial impact of the opening days of the war could be significantly higher than reported.

This disclosure comes at a time when lawmakers are under increasing pressure to grasp the profound implications of the conflict, not just in financial terms but also regarding the strategic and humanitarian consequences. As the situation evolves, comprehensive assessments of all associated costs, both tangible and intangible, will be crucial in informing legislative actions and public understanding of the war's ramifications.

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