The US spent 6 billion dollars in the conflict with Iran

In the first week of the military clash between the US and Iran, the US spent approximately 6 billion dollars. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was provided based on a report submitted by the Pentagon to Congress, published by The New York Times. The majority of the expenses, amounting to 4 billion dollars, were spent on purchasing ammunition intended to repel Iran's missile attacks.
Currently, lawmakers are expecting the US administration to request an additional budget to continue military operations. Additionally, on February 28, the US and Israel launched large-scale air strikes on Iranian territory.
As a result of these attacks, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei passed away. Iran officially confirmed this loss on March 1.
In response, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the initiation of retaliatory operations against targets in Israeli territory. The situation escalated further, with strikes also carried out on US military bases located in Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia.





