The Financial Burden of US Operations Related to Iran: Costs Exceeded 12 Billion Dollars
US costs for Iran operations - According to a White House statement, the financial costs of military operations related to Iran for the United States have risen to 12 billion dollars. This figure clearly demonstrates how seriously the tension in the region affects the US budget.

Previously, economist Hassett had estimated that the conflict with Iran could cost the US 1 billion dollars daily. These projections align with the total cost figure currently announced by the White House and further confirm the seriousness of the situation.
On the 16th day of tension between the US, Israel, and Iran, ongoing military activities and operations in the region are creating a significant financial burden for Washington. This burden includes not only military expenditures but also diplomatic efforts and steps taken to ensure stability in the region.
Experts warn that such high costs could negatively impact the US domestic economy and budget allocations for other sectors. It is predicted that the financial burden will further increase if the tension continues.
Iran, meanwhile, calls on Gulf countries to stay out of the conflict and support regional stability. The main goal of these calls is to prevent a large-scale conflict from breaking out in the region.
US defense expenditures have continued to increase in recent years, and operations related to Iran are one of the primary reasons for this increase. This situation creates a basis for serious discussions in the country's military strategy and foreign policy.
