US Spends Billions of Dollars on Military Operations in the Middle East

United States military operations in the Middle East, particularly those directed against Iran, are placing a massive financial burden on the national treasury. According to Zamin.uz, a total of over $61 billion has been spent during fifty-five days of these military actions.
These figures, analyzed by specialized portals monitoring military expenditures, indicate that an average of $11,500 is currently leaving the US treasury every second. These calculations are constantly updated, taking into account the deployment of military units, the maintenance of naval vessels, and the costs of complex logistics systems.
The analysis is based on official Pentagon reports submitted to the US Congress, confirming the high cost of the military operations. According to preliminary data, $11.3 billion was spent in the first six days of operations.
In subsequent periods, daily expenses were projected to be around $1 billion, and these figures are being confirmed in practice. The expenditure of such vast sums could impact not only the US domestic economy but also the balance of the global financial market.
Such a rapid increase in military spending is causing budget disputes between Pentagon and government officials. Experts believe that if military actions continue at this pace, total costs could exceed expectations and put significant pressure on the country's national debt.
Currently, the bulk of these funds is being directed toward modern weaponry, aviation sorties, and covering the daily needs of service members.





