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Iran war has cost US military US$25bn so far: Pentagon

2026-04-30 HKT 04:32
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  • Acting Pentagon comptroller Jules Hurst told US lawmakers most of the money had been spent on munitions. Photo: Reuters
    Acting Pentagon comptroller Jules Hurst told US lawmakers most of the money had been spent on munitions. Photo: Reuters
The war against Iran has cost the US military US$25 billion since it was launched in late February, a senior Pentagon official said on Wednesday.

"We're spending about US$25 billion on Operation Epic Fury. Most of that is in munitions," acting Pentagon comptroller Jules Hurst told lawmakers, using the official name for the US operation.

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth later told the same congressional hearing that the estimated figure was less than US$25 billion at this point.

The Pentagon chief pushed back against questions about the war's cost, saying: "The question I would ask this committee is, what is it worth to ensure that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon?"

The United States and Israel launched a massive air campaign against Iran's military and leadership on February 28.

US President Donald Trump has indefinitely extended what was an initial two-week ceasefire that brought a halt to the fighting, but the conflict – and its widespread economic fallout – remains unresolved. (AFP)



Edited by Robert Kemp

Iran war has cost US military US$25bn so far: Pentagon