The US Spent $27 Billion in One Month on the War Against Iran

In recent months, the US military operations against Iran have drawn global attention. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
Specifically, the costs of this war within one month have exceeded $27 billion, and these figures are increasing day by day. This information is continuously monitored through a special platform based on official Pentagon reports.
Studies show that $11.3 billion was spent during the first six days of combat operations. In subsequent days, an average of one billion dollars is required daily to continue the military operation.
This has become a serious burden on the US budget. According to the renowned Newsweek magazine, the funds spent at the start of this year's operation were even higher than the costs incurred when the Iraq War began in 2003.
According to recent Pentagon reports, a total of $200 billion will be needed to fully conclude this campaign. This amount is $67 billion more than the fund requested by the George W. Bush administration at that time.
The Economist magazine notes that it may take the US at least one year to fully replenish the ammunition spent during the war. So far, the White House has not yet resolved the budget issue with Congress regarding these huge expenditures.
The US and Israel military operation against Iran has been ongoing since it began on February 28. This process is directly affecting not only regional security but also the global economy.
Experts believe that such costly military operations intensify not only combat effectiveness but also political and economic threats. Therefore, the international community should closely monitor this situation and attempt to predict its future consequences.
As war costs rise, the burden on the global economy also increases.





