The Center for Strategic and International Studies published a paper estimating the Iran warâs cost at $891 million per day, projecting total costs to surpass $10 billion early Wednesday. The paper states most of this spending was not previously budgeted, with significant costs tied to munitions; it cites Patriot interceptor missiles at close to $4 million each. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is described as indicating the operation is ramping up.
Donald Trump told U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the weekend that the war was âalready won.â Over the same period, a prewar intelligence report was leaked to two Washington Post reporters stating that the National Intelligence Council assessed that dislodging Iranâs regime could take a long time, with a cited rate of $37 million per hour that could rise, particularly if ground troops are involved.
The context also includes reported economic effects during the first week: gas prices rising about 60 cents per gallon, the Dow falling 453 points on Friday, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting a loss of 92,000 jobs in February.