Published: Mar 09, 2026, 07:15 IST | Updated: Mar 09, 2026, 07:15 IST
The war between the United States and Iran is rapidly turning into a costly battle of endurance. Pentagon officials are racing to secure new funding as the conflict has already cost nearly $11 billion, largely due to the massive use of missiles, interceptors, and advanced weapons systems.
In the first phase alone, U.S. operations burned through billions of dollars in munitions and interceptors, with estimates suggesting about $3.7 billion spent in the first 100 hours of strikes. Military analysts warn the campaign is now costing close to $1 billion per day, driven by airstrikes, missile defenses, and round-the-clock deployments across the region