Pentagon asks for $200bn for Iran War (bloomberg.com)

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[−] ck2 58d ago
Actual true cost of Iraq + Afghanistan war was $8 TRILLION

https://theintercept.com/2026/03/17/trump-iran-war-cost/

total spent on war and military from 2002-2021 was $21 TRILLION

https://ips-dc.org/report-state-of-insecurity-cost-militariz...

[−] cosmicgadget 57d ago
$421B per year. It is nice to see inflation hasn't hit military campaigns as hard.

Or maybe it has since there isn't yet an occupation.

[−] mopsi 58d ago
To put this into perspective, the US provided Ukraine with $64.62bn of military aid and $50.72bn of humanitarian and financial support in the four years between January 2022 and December 2025.
[−] foogazi 57d ago
And that is to hold off an invasion against a nuclear superpower neighbor
[−] cosmicgadget 57d ago
Whose conventional military was designed to invade Europe. That military is now decimated and the economy behind it is in real trouble.
[−] makeitrain 58d ago
Should probably ask Congress for permission as well?
[−] basisword 58d ago
I thought it wasn't a war until congress approves it?
[−] newobj 58d ago
Why is this flagged?
[−] rolph 58d ago
sophies choice? fund a war, or fund DHS.
[−] sebmellen 58d ago
“Oceania was at war with Eurasia; therefore Oceania had always been at war with Eurasia”

But on a more serious non-political note, what is the end game here? It's not hard to see a future with a barren and destroyed landscape of Middle Eastern energy infrastructure, where neither the Gulf states nor Iran can reliably produce and export their energy due to continual risk.

The US can never fully defang Iran, unless it happens internally. And from history, we know that aerial bombing campaigns typically don't reinforce the civilian will for revolution.

So now we have a pariah state with a decapitated leadership structure, an array of Gulf states who cannot reliably defend their energy assets, and no will for a global detente because of the thousands of entangled interests that sit in the Gulf region.

Either this festers, or escalates, but no party seems to be willing to step down and accept a loss.

[−] JoyBundle 58d ago
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[−] burnt-resistor 57d ago
No more wars, America first, and lower prices. /s

Defense contractors, apocalypse prophecy crusaders, and Lindsey Graham love it though. It's $200B not going to housing, food, healthcare, elder care, scientific advancement, or infrastructure and it's limited munitions not going to Ukraine to help defeat Putin.

"Almost over" but needs 180 days of funding without Congressional authorization for the declaration of war.