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U.S. war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official 04/29/26(Wed)16:40:35 No. 1510454
U.S. war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official 04/29/26(Wed)16:40:35 No. 1510454
U.S. war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official Anonymous
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https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/us-war-iran-has-cost-25-bill ion-so-far-says-pentagon-official-2 026-04-29/
The war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday, providing the first official estimate of the military's price tag for the conflict.
With just six months before mid-term elections in which Trump's Republicans may face an uphill battle to keep their House majority, Democrats are riding high in public opinion polls as they attempt to link the unpopular Iran war with affordability.
Jules Hurst, who is performing the duties of the comptroller, told lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee that most of that money was for munitions.
Hurst did not detail what that cost estimate included and whether it took into account the projected costs of rebuilding and repairing base infrastructure in the Middle East damaged in the conflict.
Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, responded to Hurst: "I'm glad you answered that question. Because we've been asking for a hell of a long time, and no one's given us the number."
The US started carrying out strikes against Iran on Feb. 28 and the two sides are currently maintaining a fragile ceasefire. The Pentagon has poured tens of thousands of additional forces into the Middle East, including keeping three aircraft carriers in the region.
Thirteen U.S. troops have been killed in the conflict and hundreds wounded.
Disruptions in shipments of oil and natural gas since the war started have caused a run-up in U.S. gasoline prices and agricultural products such as fertilizers, on top of the long list of other high consumer prices.
Trump's popularity has taken a beating since the U.S. and Israel launched a war against Iran on February 28 that has led to a surge in gasoline prices.
Just 34% of Americans approve of the U.S. conflict with Iran, down from 36% in mid-April and 38% in mid-March, a recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found.
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>>1510473
Yeah, given this is trump. he absolutely lowballing.
It's also wild how conservatives will always find money to kill people overseas. But the moment you want to spend money to improve to lives of Americans, that's impossible.
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>>1510513
Reminder
>We have money for this war
>We have money for his fuckass ballroom
>We have money for all of Patel and Hegseth's personal jets and events and luxury dinners
>But we're in such dire need of money we need to cut funds to cancer research, charities, and the disabled
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>>1510516
These people live lives with such excess that we couldn't even fathom. Imagine not having to be a wageslave and just being a professional piece of shit for more money than you could spend. Absolutely disgusting. I also just hate my job.
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>>1510518
>>Think of all the socialism and healthcare we could’ve spent this money on to help the poors!
Medicare and medicaid have already cost $525 billion of the federal budget since February 1st, 2026
>>B- but we could’ve used $20b more!!!
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>>1510582
Literally referred to none of that you fucking schizo Jesus Christ. Who the fuck are you even quoting? I literally was just saying rich people have it inconceivably better than we do and you're here ready to chug their cum about it. I think you're done posting.
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>>1510584
>> But we're in such dire need of money we need to cut funds to cancer research, charities, and the disabled
>> These people live lives with such excess that we couldn't even fathom. Imagine not having to be a wageslave
I’m sorry your goldfish brain means you cannot remember the context of the comment you’ve attached your reply to. I’m happy to help you further but honestly this seems like bait from one person multi-posting desperate for attention or a tragic ESL I can’t convey inner emotion to. I hope this treat feeds your needs for the day.
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>>1510582
>Medicare and medicaid have already cost $525 billion of the federal budget since February 1st, 2026
And it deserves a lot more because that actually goes towards improving quality of life instead of killing foreigners and ironically driving up domestic prices for literally everything. We are quite literally spending billions to ensure gas costs more.
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>>1510587
>Muh context
You made some shit up and now you're throwing a tantrum for being called a retard about it. Sorry someone saying "gee it sucks to be poor" makes so you butthurt that you start putting lines on a map.
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>>1510619
>It doesn't benefit you.
China being less likely to invade Taiwan and throw the global economy into perma-recession definitely benefits me.
>That also doesn't benefit you.
National monuments benefit all Americans because they belong to all Americans.
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>>1510625
>China being less likely to invade Taiwan and throw the global economy into perma-recession definitely benefits me.
That doesn't matter. War with Iran has already thrown the global economy into perma-recession. You are paying more for goods and will continue to pay more for goods because of this war. Complain about it.
>National monuments benefit all Americans because they belong to all Americans.
No, they don't benefit you. That doesn't make sense. And if they belong to all Americans, you should be mad that Trump tore part of one down without our permission.