Nearly $900 Million a Day: Rising Cost of United States Military Operations Against Iran
The conflict between the United States and Iran is rapidly becoming an expensive military campaign, with new estimates showing that Washington is spending close to $891 million every day on operations. Analysts say the scale of the spending highlights how quickly modern warfare can drain national resources, especially when advanced weapons and large deployments are involved.
Data based on Pentagon disclosures suggests the first week of the conflict alone cost roughly $6 billion, underscoring the pace at which the war bill is rising. A major share of that spending has gone towards munitions, particularly interceptor missiles used to shoot down incoming Iranian drones and rockets. These high-tech defence systems are costly, with some missiles priced at several million dollars each.
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Beyond weapons, the daily expenses also include the costs of maintaining a large military presence in the region. The United States has deployed tens of thousands of personnel, along with aircraft carriers, warships, fighter jets and strategic bombers. Fuel, maintenance, logistics and operational support for these forces all contribute significantly to the near $900 million daily price tag.
Researchers from the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies estimate that air operations alone account for tens of millions of dollars each day, while naval deployments and ground forces add further costs. Together, these expenses make the ongoing campaign one of the most expensive military operations currently underway.
Economists warn that the financial impact could expand dramatically if the fighting continues for weeks or months. Some projections suggest that a conflict lasting around two months could push total direct US military spending into the $40 billion to $95 billion range, depending on the scale of operations and the rate at which expensive weapons are used.
The cost of the war is also drawing attention in political and economic circles. Lawmakers in Washington may eventually need to approve additional funding if military operations continue at the current intensity. As the conflict progresses, the growing daily spending is likely to become a major issue in debates over defence budgets and government priorities.
For now, the nearly $891 million spent each day highlights the enormous financial burden of the conflict, even before considering the wider economic consequences such as rising oil prices, disrupted trade and instability across global markets.
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