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Impact on GDP and $779 mln in one day - what we know about cost of Iran attack for US

According to Anadolu, the largest expense during the first day was the launch of Tomahawk missiles

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tass.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Impact on GDP and $779 mln in one day - what we know about cost of Iran attack for US

According to Anadolu, the largest expense during the first day was the launch of Tomahawk missiles

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aljazeera.com4 mesi fa

Cost to US for war on Iran is $3.7bn in first 100 hours, says think tank

Most of the costs are not budgeted for, meaning the Pentagon will need to request more funding soon, researchers say.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 3 marzo 2026·aljazeera.com

    How much could the Iran war cost the US? Here’s what we know

    Predicting the total cost of the campaign is difficult, and experts warn the greater challenge may be inventory.

  2. mercoledì 4 marzo 2026·tass.com

    Impact on GDP and $779 mln in one day - what we know about cost of Iran attack for US

    According to Anadolu, the largest expense during the first day was the launch of Tomahawk missiles

  3. venerdì 6 marzo 2026·aljazeera.com

    Cost to US for war on Iran is $3.7bn in first 100 hours, says think tank

    Most of the costs are not budgeted for, meaning the Pentagon will need to request more funding soon, researchers say.