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US has already spent more than $85 bln on military operation in Iran

As calculated by Iran War Cost Tracker, basing on a Pentagon briefing for the US Congress on March 10, Washington planned to spend $1 bln for each day of the conflict

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tass.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

US has already spent more than $85 bln on military operation in Iran

As calculated by Iran War Cost Tracker, basing on a Pentagon briefing for the US Congress on March 10, Washington planned to spend $1 bln for each day of the conflict

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cryptobriefing.com1 mesi fa

Donald Trump's Iran war costs Americans $40B in fuel bills

Operation Epic Fury has pushed Brent crude to $128 per barrel, costing US consumers an estimated $40B in extra fuel spending as military costs mount.

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  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    Donald Trump's Iran war costs Americans $40B in fuel bills

    Operation Epic Fury has pushed Brent crude to $128 per barrel, costing US consumers an estimated $40B in extra fuel spending as military costs mount.

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·tass.com

    US has already spent more than $85 bln on military operation in Iran

    As calculated by Iran War Cost Tracker, basing on a Pentagon briefing for the US Congress on March 10, Washington planned to spend $1 bln for each day of the conflict