More Than $2.2 Billion in Four Days: The Cost of the US Operation in Iran
Economy
The US military operation against Iran has cost more than $2.2 billion during its first four days, according to data from an online platform tracking military expenditures in real time.
The calculations include spending on personnel, deployment of naval vessels and aircraft, as well as the operation and maintenance of military infrastructure. The figures reflect the overall costs associated with active combat operations.
According to the estimates, this amounts to more than $6,000 per second — roughly $360,000 per minute.
Experts note that the final cost could rise if the operation continues, as indirect and long-term expenses are not always immediately reflected in initial calculations.
According to the estimates, this amounts to more than $6,000 per second — roughly $360,000 per minute.
Experts note that the final cost could rise if the operation continues, as indirect and long-term expenses are not always immediately reflected in initial calculations.
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