Mar 13 • 09:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

The US spends 6 months of Brazil's military budget in 6 days of war

The first six days of the US conflict against Iran cost almost half of Brazil's annual military budget, amounting to $11.3 billion.

In a shocking revelation, it was reported that the United States' military operations against Iran during the first six days of conflict cost approximately $11.3 billion, nearly equaling half of Brazil's military spending for an entire year. This figure was presented by Pentagon officials during a private meeting with American Congressional members, as reported by the New York Times. Notably, the Trump administration has neither confirmed nor denied these figures, raising questions about the financial scope of the operations undertaken by the US military.

The disclosed figure pertains solely to operational costs, such as the use of ammunition, aircraft operations, and naval maneuvers. It does not encapsulate the extensive preparations that occurred starting in January when Trump first indicated a potential offensive against Iran. This includes a previous military action ordered in 2025 aimed at disrupting Iran's nuclear program during a brief conflict with Israel, which resulted in a ceasefire. The current spending figure is likely underestimated, as recent reports from major news outlets suggest significant additional expenses linked to missile and bomb deployments.

This staggering expenditure raises critical concerns not only about the financial burden of military engagements by the US but also its implications for international relations and global military dynamics. It highlights a stark contrast between US military funding and that of other nations, such as Brazil, sparking debates about military priorities and resource allocation. As the situation unfolds, the potential for escalating financial and geopolitical impacts remains a pressing concern for the international community.

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