The Iran War Cost $10 Billion USD in 7 Days

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$6 billion for operations. $4 billion for ammunition. That’s $1.43 billion PER DAY. The New York Times has just released these numbers. Let me show you what will happen if this war is not over soon. With current attrition rate: 30 days: $43 billion. More than the entire Department of Homeland Security’s annual budget. 60 days (according to Hegseth’s script): $86 billion. That’s how much the U.S. spent each year in Afghanistan at the height of the war. 90 days: $129 billion. 6 months (Iran says it can fight that long): $259 billion. If this war lasts until September, the total is $306 billion. And costs are rising rapidly, not decreasing. CSIS confirmed $3.5 billion of the first $3.7 billion was not in the budget at all. Congress has not approved a single dollar. The White House says 4 to 6 weeks. Hegseth has just extended it to 8 weeks. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said 6 months. In fact, no one knows exactly. Meanwhile, the war is costing $1.4 billion a day to fight and trillions more dollars are wreaking havoc on the market. $3.5 trillion was wiped out of financial markets in just one week. The New York Times headline: “A harsh military operation with no clear end.” If you don’t already know, this affects the worldwide market, and EVERYONE will be affected by it. But don’t worry, I’ll keep you updated on what I’m doing. The market moves quickly, so turn on notifications, which is very important. Many people would wish they had followed me sooner.

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