America spent $3.7billion in 4 Days bombing Iran

 


War is not only fought with bombs; it is fought with money. And the numbers are staggering.

In just the first four days of bombing Iran, the United States spent about $3.7 billion, according to analysis cited by Al Jazeera. That works out to nearly $900 million every single day of the operation. 

The massive bill comes mainly from the thousands of munitions fired during the opening strikes, including expensive cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs. Analysts estimate over 2,000 weapons were used in the first 100 hours, and simply replacing them could cost another $3.1 billion. 

And that is only the beginning.

Air operations, naval deployments, and the movement of carriers, jets, and support forces continue to push the cost higher by the day. If the conflict drags on, experts warn the price tag could climb tens of billions of dollars within weeks.

Four days. $3.7 billion.

That is the financial firepower behind modern war.

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