U.S. defense officials told Congress that the first week of military operations against Iran has cost about $6 billion, with roughly $4 billion of that amount used for munitions and high-end missile defense interceptors. According to the New York Times, about $4 billion of that total alone was spent on munitions expenditures and advanced interceptors designed to shoot down Iranian missiles. The figures were disclosed during discussions in Congress this week, where senior defense officials also indicated that further funding will be required to sustain operations and replenish depleted stockpil

U.S. defense officials told Congress that the first week of military operations against Iran has cost about $6 billion, with roughly $4 billion of that amount used for munitions and high-end missile defense interceptors. According to the New York Times, about $4 billion of that total alone was spent on munitions expenditures and advanced interceptors designed to shoot down Iranian missiles. The figures were disclosed during discussions in Congress this week, where senior defense officials also indicated that further funding will be required to sustain operations and replenish depleted stockpil