US Military Operations Against Iran Exceed $100 Billion, Report Claims

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, data published by the Mehr News Agency via the Iran War Cost website indicates that U.S. warmongering against Iran has resulted in expenditures surpassing $100 billion. This report highlights that the Pentagon does not disclose accurate and precise statistics on the costs associated with its actions against Iran. These figures encompass operational expenses, personnel living costs, and maintenance for naval assets deployed in the region.
The report further details the calculation methodology based on Pentagon data, stating that the initial six days of operations cost $11.3 billion, after which daily expenses increased to approximately $1 billion per day. The latest Pentagon report on these military expenditures was released in late April. At that time, Joel Hearst, a senior financial manager, estimated the cost at around $25 billion. However, the following day, American media, citing informed sources, reported that the operational costs for Washington could be nearly double that amount, as the Pentagon had not factored in the expenses for rebuilding U.S. bases damaged during retaliatory strikes by Tehran.

