US Burns $5.6 Billion in Weapons in First Two Days of Iran Strikes
The Pentagon spent roughly $5.6 billion worth of munitions and advanced weapons during the first two days of military strikes against Iran, highlighting the intensity of the opening phase of the conflict. The scale of spending has raised concerns about the pace at which the United States is using its high-value military stockpiles.
According to a report by The Washington Post, citing three US officials, the rapid use of sophisticated weapons systems has alarmed some lawmakers. They warn...