As of the sixth day of the war with Iran US spending reached $12.7 billion. This was reported by The Guardian with reference to official data. Most of the money went to military operations and support for Israel.
How the US allocated costs
According to The Guardian, the bulk of the allocated $12.7bn is aimed at:
- air strikes and military operations directly in Iran;
- support for Israeli military operations;
- deployment of additional forces in the region.
Costs also include logistics, ammunition and logistics.
Cost dynamics
US spending has been increasing every day since the conflict began. In the first six days, the amount reached $12.7 billion.
It is expected that the cost of operations will increase if the fighting continues. Much of the money is allocated to aviation and support for allies in the region.
Context.
The US and Israel's war against Iran continues. Washington is actively supporting Israeli forces and increasing its military presence in the Middle East.
According to analysts, the conflict has the potential for further escalation and increased costs.







