U.S. has already spent more than $95.2 billion on military operation in Iran
U.S. spending on the military operation in Iran has exceeded $95.2 billion, the Iran War Cost Tracker portal reported.
The portal's real-time counter is based on a Pentagon briefing to the U.S. Congress on March 10, which stated that in the first six days of combat operations in the Middle East, Washington spent $11.3 billion and plans to spend an additional $1 billion for each subsequent day of the conflict.
On February 28, the U.S. and Israel began a war against Iran. The largest Iranian cities, including Tehran, came under attack. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced a large-scale retaliatory operation, attacking Israel.
U.S. military facilities in Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia were also hit. Iranian authorities also decided to close the Strait of Hormuz to vessels associated with the U.S., Israel, and countries that supported the aggression against the Islamic Republic.












