The Pentagon announced that the war with Iran has already cost the U.S. military an estimated $25 billion. President Trump defended the cost, arguing it's justified to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, referencing past U.S. military interventions. The U.S. and Iran appear to be in a stalemate, with negotiations unlikely to progress.
The total cost of the US-Iran conflict is estimated to reach $25 billion, reflecting the ongoing US military operations in the Middle East. The war has disrupted global energy markets, leading to rising gasoline prices in the US and increased costs for agricultural inputs. Public approval of the US operation in Iran is at 34%, indicating growing concerns about the conflict's continuation.
The United States has spent $25 billion on the war with Iran, representing the Pentagon's estimate of military costs. This conflict has led to rising gasoline prices and agricultural product costs in the US. President Trump's approval ratings have decreased due to the war.