The U.S. has already spent 3.7 billion dollars in its war against Iran, according to analysts.

According to an analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the United States has invested 3.7 billion dollars in the first 100 hours of its conflict with Iran, which amounts to a daily expenditure of 900 million dollars. The CSIS, based in Washington, released its assessment of the financial repercussions of the first four days of the conflict, which included airstrikes that resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and part of the Iranian elite. The first 100 hours had a cost of 891.4 million daily, and most of these expenses were not included in the budget: approximately 3.5 billion of the 3.7 billion used between Saturday and Tuesday were not reflected in the accounts authorised by the United States Congress. Operation Epic Fury incurs daily expenses of 900 million, primarily due to costs associated with munitions. Since much of this expenditure is not accounted for in the budget, the Pentagon will have to request additional funding.

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