US defense officials report military operations against Iran have exceeded $25 billion in costs, primarily for munitions and equipment. The administration plans to submit a supplemental funding request to Congress for continued operations.
US defense officials informed lawmakers that military operations against Iran have cost over $25 billion, primarily due to munitions and equipment expenses. The Department of Defense plans to submit a supplemental funding request to Congress.
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US defense officials informed lawmakers that military operations against Iran have cost over $25 billion, primarily due to munitions and equipment expenses. The Department of Defense plans to submit a supplemental funding request to Congress.
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