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Think Tank Experts Estimate US Military Spending in Iran at $500 Million Daily
On April 8, following the US military strikes against Iran that began in late February, the estimated cost of the conflict has reached hundreds of billions of dollars. Think tank experts estimate that the US is ‘burning’ $500 million daily in the Iran conflict. According to UK sources, Iran prioritizes targeting US military radar, communication systems, and aerial refueling aircraft. Known losses for the US military include: E-3 ‘Sentry’ early warning aircraft, AN/TPY-2 radar, F-15E ‘Strike Eagle’ fighter jets, A-10 ‘Warthog’ attack aircraft, C-130 ‘Hercules’ transport aircraft, over ten MQ-9 ‘Reaper’ drones, as well as three F-15E jets and one KC-135 ‘Stratotanker’ refueling aircraft shot down by ‘friendly fire.’ Analysts state that the E-3 early warning aircraft and two radar systems are the most critical assets destroyed, with high replacement costs. McCaskill noted that if the conflict continues, shortages of key materials may worsen. A former senior US military official pointed out that most of the losses of US assets are due to ‘self-inflicted’ mismanagement of resources. On March 19, Trump requested an additional budget of about $200 billion, which faced skepticism from some lawmakers. (CCTV Finance)