One Day of War With Iran Costs $891M — Here’s the Breakdown
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The cost of war isn’t just measured in strategy—it’s measured in staggering dollars. In March 2026, three U.S. fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by allied Kuwaiti air defenses in a friendly fire incident. While no lives were lost, the financial impact was massive—an estimated $279 million in losses. According to analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the cost of just one day of war with Iran could reach $891.4 million. Meanwhile, The Center Square reports the Trump administration may push Congress to approve $200 billion in funding for a full-scale conflict. This video breaks down the real financial cost of modern warfare—and what it could mean for taxpayers. #Iran #WarCosts #MilitarySpending #Defense #Geopolitics #USMilitary #BreakingNews #Economy #MiddleEast