US incurs over $11.3 billion in costs during first week of Iran conflict, report says

The United States expended more than US$11.3 billion in the first week of its military conflict with Iran, a figure revealed to lawmakers in a Pentagon briefing, according to a New York Times report T

The United States expended more than US$11.3 billion in the first week of its military conflict with Iran, a figure revealed to lawmakers in a Pentagon briefing, according to a New York Times report This initial cost underscores the high intensity of the conflict and the rapid consumption of advanced munitions and resources from the outset

The sum, which was detailed in a closed-door briefing, does not include many of the costs associated with the military build-up prior to the commencement of strikes, indicating the final tally for the first week could be substantially higher The burn rate of materiel has been particularly steep, with defence officials having previously disclosed that an estimated US$5.6 billion worth of munitions were used in the first 48 hours of fighting alone

This level of expenditure in the conflict's nascent stages signals a significant strategic and financial commitment by Washington. The rapid depletion of expensive, high-tech weaponry has profound implications for US military stockpiles, industrial production capacity, and long-term fiscal planning for the engagement. For regional and global powers, the immense early cost serves as a clear indicator of the scale and technological sophistication of the US military operation, shaping the strategic calculations of all actors involved in the escalating crisis.

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