A Billion a Day: How Much the War Against Iran Costs the United States

WASHINGTON – The first week of the United States military campaign against Iran cost the American budget about six billion dollars, "The New York Times" reported, citing information that U.S. officials provided to Congress. According to Pentagon estimates, the costs of the operation could continue to rise sharply, which is why it is already expected in Washington that President Donald Trump's administration will request additional funds to continue the war operations.
A Billion a Day: How Much the War Against Iran Costs the United States

A Billion a Day: How Much the War Against Iran Costs the United States The first week of the U.S. military campaign against Iran cost approximately six billion dollars, with Pentagon estimates suggesting daily operational costs could reach $1 billion. Iran has adopted a strategy called ‘Operation Crazy’ to make the war as expensive as possible for its adversaries. U.S. military commanders view the upcoming days as crucial, emphasizing the uncertainty of the conflict’s progression.

  • The first week of the U.S. military campaign against Iran cost the U.S. budget around six billion dollars.
  • Pentagon estimates suggest operational costs could continue to rise sharply, potentially reaching $1 billion per day.
  • Iran has implemented a strategy codenamed ‘Operation Crazy’ to make the war as expensive as possible for its opponents.
  • U.S. military commanders consider the upcoming days crucial for the conflict’s development.
  • The U.S. and Israel launched a large-scale military operation against Iran on February 28th, with the White House anticipating a duration of four to six weeks, though the situation remains uncertain.
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