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US War Costs Against Iran Exceed $95 Billion Amid Domestic Political Fallout

The United States has incurred war expenses exceeding $95 billion for military operations against Iran, despite the declaration of a ceasefire, according to reports analyzing the conflict’s financial and political repercussions.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the cost of the United States‘ war against Iran has surpassed $95 billion. Data published by the Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, indicates that the U.S. has spent over $95 billion on military operations targeting Iran, even after announcing a ceasefire.

The website War Costs Tracker reported that Washington allocated $11.3 billion in the initial six days of the conflict in the Middle East. The forty-day war with Iran not only failed to achieve its stated objectives but also became a focal point for intensifying domestic crises within the United States. President Trump now faces a challenging choice between stark economic and political realities and efforts to maintain a narrative of victory, with both paths carrying significant costs for his administration.

What has become overwhelmingly clear is that the battlefield’s impact extends beyond the Middle East’s geography, with consequences reverberating into the heart of American politics and economics. In this arena, constructing a narrative of victory is no longer easily achievable, and realities are inevitably asserting themselves.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Sputnik

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