Pentagon shares eye-watering amount the US have already spent on Iran attacks in one week

The bill is already staggering. In just seven days, the Iran conflict has burned through billions of American tax dollars, and the meter is still spinning.

Missiles, jets, endless deployments — all paid for by people who may never see a single benefit.

As prices at the pump climb and inflation fears spread, one question cuts deep: how much more are Americans willing to sacri… Continues…

In a single week, the Iran campaign has already cost an estimated $6 billion, with roughly $4 billion poured into high-tech weapons and missile systems

that vanish the moment they’re fired. Each interceptor can cost millions, and when you unleash them by the dozens or hundreds,

the money evaporates at a breathtaking pace. Analysts estimate nearly $890 million is being spent every day on direct operations alone,

much of it never planned for in the federal budget.

The scramble to fund this war is already forcing new spending requests and budget reshuffles in

Washington, even as gas prices climb and inflation creeps upward at home. Critics warn that, like Iraq’s nearly $3 trillion price tag, the true cost may only

be clear years after the shooting stops.

For families facing higher bills and stagnant wages, the conflict is no longer an abstract headline—it’s arriving in every monthly statement.

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