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Pentagon’s Early Tab Tops $11.3bn as Mideast Campaign Slips Toward a Costly Quagmire
U.S. military operations against Iran have cost more than $11.3 billion in the first six days, with munitions expenditure of about $5.6 billion in the opening 48 hours. The Pentagon’s tally omits pre-deployment and sustainment costs, meaning the full financial and strategic burden is likely to rise and weigh on U.S. politics and the defense industrial base.

Washington Says Early Iran Campaign Cost Billions as Intelligence Finds Tehran Intact
US officials told Congress the first six days of operations against Iran cost more than $11.3 billion and expended about $5.6 billion of munitions in the opening 48 hours. Intelligence assessments report that Iran’s leadership remains intact and not at risk of immediate collapse, complicating Washington’s strategic choices and raising questions about the sustainability and wider consequences of the campaign.

Pentagon Warns of Sharp Increase in Strikes Over Tehran as Munitions Strain Forces
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegesse announced a planned sharp increase in strikes over Tehran while acknowledging shortages in key munitions that limit a sustained campaign. The Pentagon is expanding deployments and using overseas bases including Diego Garcia, highlighting the operational dependence on allied support and the risk of wider regional escalation.

Running Low: How Munitions and Resolve Will Decide the US–Israel–Iran Confrontation
A week into a high‑intensity exchange between the U.S., Israel and Iran, rising concern over dwindling stocks of expensive interceptors is reshaping operational choices. Shortages of high‑value munitions create a narrow window for the U.S. and Israel to secure air superiority before switching to cheaper ordnance, while Iran relies on low‑cost drones and missiles and appears prepared for a protracted fight.