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    US Reveals $5.6 Billion Spent in Initial Days of Iran Conflict Amid Military Supply Concerns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States administration under President Donald Trump has revealed that approximately $5.6 billion worth of munitions were expended during the initial 48 hours of military operations targeting Iran. This significant expenditure was disclosed in a confidential report shared with congressional committees overseeing defense and budget matters. The revelation sheds light on the scale and intensity of the strikes launched at the end of February, marking a critical escalation in US-Iran tensions.

    As the conflict unfolded, members of Congress voiced growing apprehension about the rapid depletion of US military reserves. These concerns come at a time when the defense manufacturing sector was already grappling with challenges in meeting the high demand for weapons and equipment. The strain on military stockpiles has prompted urgent discussions within the Pentagon and among lawmakers about the sustainability of ongoing operations without jeopardizing national defense readiness.

    In response to these mounting pressures, President Trump convened a meeting last Friday with senior executives from seven major defense contractors. The purpose of this gathering was to coordinate efforts aimed at accelerating the replenishment of critical military supplies. This strategic engagement highlights the administration’s recognition of the logistical hurdles posed by the conflict and its commitment to ensuring the armed forces remain well-equipped.

    Despite the substantial financial outlay and operational developments, the Trump administration has yet to release a comprehensive public evaluation of the overall costs associated with the campaign against Iran, which was initiated in coordination with Israel on February 28. The lack of transparency has fueled demands from congressional leaders for detailed briefings and public testimonies from defense officials. Lawmakers are particularly interested in understanding how the conflict might impact the US military’s capacity to respond to other global threats and maintain homeland security.

    Several aides to members of Congress have indicated that the White House is preparing to submit a formal request for additional funding to support the ongoing military engagement. While some insiders speculate that this supplemental appropriation could reach as high as $50 billion, others caution that this figure might underestimate the true financial requirements. The forthcoming budget proposal will likely become a focal point of intense debate on Capitol Hill, as legislators weigh the implications of further military spending amid broader economic and political considerations.

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