WASHINGTON: The US military’s operations against Iran have already cost billions of dollars, with munitions expenditure reaching $5.6 billion to $6bn in just the opening days of the conflict, multiple news outlets reported. According to reports, these estimates were shared with Congress on Monday, though the Pentagon declined to comment publicly on the figures. The New York Times reported that Pentagon officials informed lawmakers that the first week of operations cost roughly $6bn, with around $4bn spent on munitions and missile interceptors. CBS News noted that the $5.6bn figure covers only the first 48 hours of the conflict, while The Washington Post confirmed a similar cost for the same period. The Hill also verified that the Pentagon had provided these figures to congressional members. Reuters, citing US administration sources, reported $5.6bn in munitions costs during the initial days of the conflict. Analysts warn that total operational costs could exceed $10bn within 10 days, driven by high-intensity ...