Trump's Iran War Could Cost the U.S. Trillions, Not Just Weeks

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The Intercept reports that the Trump administration’s war with Iran is far costlier than official Pentagon tallies suggest, with officials estimating $1–2 billion spent daily and a possible quarter-trillion within weeks, while long-term costs could reach trillions due to asset buildups, munitions, veterans’ benefits, and interest on debt—meaning taxpayers may be paying for generations without a clear exit plan.
- Trump’s War on Iran Could Cost Trillions The Intercept
- US spending on first week of Iran war raises stark questions about priorities The Guardian
- War shakes the Middle East – and the US budget The Christian Science Monitor
- Hassett says US has ‘got what we need’ on funding for Iran conflict The Hill
- What US Spending on the War in Iran Could Fund Instead Time Magazine
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