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.