Informed sources: The Pentagon estimates that the cost of operations in the six days before the war with Iran exceeded $11.3 billion
According to Cointime news on March 12, an informed source revealed to The Hill on Wednesday that Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a briefing on Tuesday that the cost of operations in the first six days before the war with Iran exceeded $11.3 billion. According to estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank focused on national security, the first 100 hours of 'Operation Epic Fury' cost about $3.7 billion, or approximately $891.4 million per day.
According to a previous report by The Hill, estimates submitted by Pentagon officials to lawmakers on Monday indicated that the Pentagon consumed approximately $5.6 billion worth of ammunition in the first two days of the conflict with Iran.
According to Cointime news on March 12, an informed source revealed to The Hill on Wednesday that Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a briefing on Tuesday that the cost of operations in the first six days before the war with Iran exceeded $11.3 billion. According to estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank focused on national security, the first 100 hours of 'Operation Epic Fury' cost about $3.7 billion, or approximately $891.4 million per day.
According to a previous report by The Hill, estimates submitted by Pentagon officials to lawmakers on Monday indicated that the Pentagon consumed approximately $5.6 billion worth of ammunition in the first two days of the conflict with Iran.
