US war on Iran has cost around $29bn, Pentagon says
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The 38-day war in Iran — President Donald Trump announced a two-week ceasefire on Wednesday, April 8 — is now the least popular war in American history, ranking even worse than America's intervention in Libya five years ago. Here's how the low public ...
The US and Israel believed that military superiority would be enough to humble Iran. It looks as if they were wrong.
A potential $200 billion war with Iran may sound massive but history shows it could be just the beginning. According to reports, the Trump administration may lobby Congress for $200 billion in funding for a full-scale conflict with Iran. But compared to ...
Trump touted the length of the Iran "excursion" compared to the 543 weeks of the Afghanistan War.
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HAMIDREZA AZIZI is a Visiting Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and the author of the forthcoming book The Axis of Resistance: Iran, Israel, and the Struggle for the Middle East.
As you all know, the current administration, which is the strongest and most competent administration ever, is in negotiations to end the Iran War.
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The Pentagon has presented yet another nonsensical price tag for Donald Trump’s reckless war in Iran: $29 billion. During a hearing at the House Appropriations Subcommittee Tuesday, Undersecretary of Defense Jules Hurst faced a brutal fact-check on the Pentagon’s supposedly $29 billion war.
Ahead of a summit in Beijing, President Trump said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping have almost nothing to talk about when it comes to the war with Iran. CBS News national security analyst Aaron MacLean joins to discuss.