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No. (Original Post) bigtree Yesterday OP
And hell NO Deuxcents Yesterday #1
And that's just a down payment. Sneederbunk Yesterday #2
a ploy? bigtree 22 hrs ago #15
wut dweller Yesterday #3
The last report I saw said they spent 11 or 12 billion$. Norrrm Yesterday #4
if they admit to $12b, it's more than $20b bigtree Yesterday #5
I recently learned that Pat Ryan and AOC went to Glens Falls, NY recently. Quiet Em Yesterday #6
I'd like to see them come to western NY and wnylib 23 hrs ago #13
Yes. nt babylonsister Yesterday #7
Early estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) put the cost at about $16.5 billion Wiz Imp Yesterday #8
Along with lobster. Lots of lobster. King crab. Ribeyes. summer_in_TX Yesterday #9
So the Excursion is costing 4-5 times as much as the Iraq War at its height? AloeVera Yesterday #11
Failed shock and awe attempt. wnylib 23 hrs ago #14
Shortage of munitions already? AloeVera Yesterday #10
No. leftstreet Yesterday #12

bigtree

(94,111 posts)
15. a ploy?
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 12:42 AM
22 hrs ago
Steven Asbury @stevenasbury 26m
It’s a ploy. They’re asking for a ridiculous number so Republicans can cut it to half (also a ridiculous number) and look like they reigned in Trump.


Norrrm

(4,896 posts)
4. The last report I saw said they spent 11 or 12 billion$.
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 08:03 PM
Yesterday

Trump seems to be greedy in his graft.

Quiet Em

(2,894 posts)
6. I recently learned that Pat Ryan and AOC went to Glens Falls, NY recently.
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 08:26 PM
Yesterday

Glens Falls is a small city, 15,000 population in upstate NY. It is a Republican leaning, Stefanik, district.

They drew a few hundred enthusiastic people, standing room only, which is quite impressive if you know the area.

I really appreciate the time and effort Pat and AOC are putting in to electing Democrats all over NYS.

wnylib

(25,831 posts)
13. I'd like to see them come to western NY and
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 11:10 PM
23 hrs ago

help to beat Nick Langworthy, a Trump shill just like his alcoholic, sexually harassing predecessor, who resigned in disgrace.

Wiz Imp

(9,872 posts)
8. Early estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) put the cost at about $16.5 billion
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:16 PM
Yesterday

by day 12. We are now on day 19 (I think). That means the total now is likely over $25 billion.

https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/fact-check-team-how-much-has-the-war-with-iran-cost-the-american-taxpayer-operation-epic-furty-pentagon-tomahawk-iran-iraq-afghanistan

Fact Check Team: How much has the war with Iran cost the American taxpayer?
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The price tag on the U.S. war with Iran is climbing fast—and it’s already in the tens of billions.

Early estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) put the cost at about $16.5 billion by day 12 of what the Pentagon has called Operation Epic Fury, based in part on briefings provided to Congress reported by The New York Times. Now, on day 18 of the conflict, the Pentagon hasn’t publicly confirmed official figures.


Why did the costs skyrocket early?

The short answer is simple: weapons, and a lot of them. According to CSIS, the biggest driver of early costs was high-end munitions, especially in the opening days of the campaign. The U.S. relied heavily on long-range precision weapons like Tomahawk cruise missiles, which can cost roughly $3.5 million per missile, which adds up fast. Reporting from The Washington Post, citing Pentagon briefings, found that about $5.6 billion was spent on munitions in just the first two days of fighting. Combined with other operational costs, total daily spending in the early phase reached as high as $2 billion per day, according to CSIS estimates.

AloeVera

(4,218 posts)
11. So the Excursion is costing 4-5 times as much as the Iraq War at its height?
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 11:01 PM
Yesterday

That was $250-300 million per day on average.


AloeVera

(4,218 posts)
10. Shortage of munitions already?
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 10:40 PM
Yesterday

Maybe they shouldn't have gone on a rampage of death and destruction of at least 15,000!! sites across Iran. Or given 27,000 missiles to Israel recently without even congressional approval.

Maybe somebody should have planned. Or thought. Or said NO to the orange psychopath. But there is no one like that left in the Pentagon.



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