US military campaign in Iran has cost $25 billion: Pentagon

The US military campaign in Iran has cost $25 billion, according to a senior Pentagon official. The conflict has resulted in 13 US troop deaths and hundreds injured, with tens of thousands of additional troops deployed to the Middle East.
The United States' military campaign in Iran has cost $25 billion, revealed Pentagon's acting comptroller Jules Hurst. The expenditure was mostly on munitions. The conflict began on February 28 and has since observed a tenuous ceasefire. Thirteen US troops were killed and hundreds injured. The Pentagon deployed tens of thousands of additional troops, including three aircraft carriers. The war has become unpopular among Americans, with only 34% approving of the conflict.
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