The United States has already spent $25 billion on the Iran war, according to high-ranking Pentagon officials.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The United States has spent approximately $25 billion on the Iran war thus far, according to Acting Pentagon Comptroller Jules Hurst III. As the war nears its 60-day mark, the bulk of its costs have reportedly come from munitions, operations, and equipment replacements and maintenance. 📺 DETAIL: The figure, announced during a House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, is the first cost update since Operation Epic Fury began in late February. Acting Pentagon Comptroller Jules Hurst III indicated that a request for supplemental funding would be submitted after a full cost assessment. Previous estimates indicated that roughly $11.3 billion had been spent in the first six days of the war alone. 🎯 IMPACT: The cost update comes as the war nears the 60-day mark. Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, military operations lasting more than 60 days require congressional approval, with leeway for the President to request a 30-day extension. At present, the House has failed to pass a war powers resolution, while the Senate has consistently blocked measures to end the war. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “We will formulate a supplemental, through the White House, that will come to Congress once we have a full assessment of the cost of the conflict.” — Jules Hurst III, acting Pentagon Comptroller. 📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier this month, research from the American Enterprise Institute estimated that the Iran war was costing the United States between $22.3 billion and $31 billion. Over a five-week period, the cost of the war was analyzed as totaling roughly $500 million per day. |
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