Trump Declares Final Phase as US-Iran War Costs $1.3 Million Per Minute.
Latest Updates on the Conflict with Iran
According to TSN.ua: The first six days of the U.S. military campaign against Iran have already consumed $11.3 billion—an average of more than $1.3 million every minute. This staggering figure highlights the enormous financial toll of the ongoing operations in the region. President Donald Trump has announced that the United States is now entering the final stage of achieving its military objectives in the campaign against Iran. This development marks a critical turning point in a conflict that has drawn global attention.
Meanwhile, Tehran has activated its air defense systems, signaling heightened security measures across the region. These actions appear to be a direct response to the escalating threat from U.S. forces. Nicholas Kristof noted,
“My numbers are based only on the initial costs of the war with Iran,”emphasizing that the actual expenses could prove to be significantly higher as the conflict progresses.
Current Situation and Implications
Tensions are expected to remain high as the international community closely monitors developments and their potential impact on regional stability. The U.S. military campaign has sparked intense debate over its justification and its broader implications for global security.
This news underscores not only the immense financial burden of military action but also the growing strain in international relations. Iran’s defensive posture, including the activation of its air defense systems, reflects a readiness to protect its territory—a stance that could lead to further escalation. Observers stress the urgent need for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation and prevent a wider war.
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