Tag: War

  • Pentagon official says Iran war has cost 25 bln USD so far

    Pentagon official says Iran war has cost 25 bln USD so far

     

     

    WASHINGTON,  (Xinhua)/Flowerbudnews : — A senior Pentagon official said Wednesday that the cost of the ongoing U.S. war against Iran is estimated to be 25 billion U.S. dollars so far, as the conflict has dragged on for two months.

    “Approximately, of this day, we’re spending about 25 billion dollars on Operation Epic Fury,” acting Pentagon Comptroller Jules Hurst III told the House Armed Services Committee, as he testified alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine.

    Hurst added that most of those costs were from munitions and included operations, maintenance and equipment replacements.

    According to previous media reports, Pentagon officials told lawmakers in a closed-door briefing on March 11 that the Trump administration spent more than 11.3 billion dollars in the first six days of its war against Iran.

    Hegseth’s attendance at the hours-long hearing marks his first public questioning since the United States launched military strikes against Iran.

    During the hearing, most Republicans expressed support for President Donald Trump’s decision to carry out military action against Iran, while Democrats engaged in heated exchanges with Hegseth over the war’s strategy, objectives and consequences.

    In response to a series of sharp questions from Democrats regarding the rapidly escalating costs of the Iran war, significant reductions in key munitions stockpiles, and the impact of the conflict on U.S. citizens’ cost of living, Hegseth dismissed criticism of the war as political.

    The defense secretary also refused to answer questions about how long the conflict might last or how much it would ultimately cost.

    He further defended the Pentagon’s proposed record-high defense budget of 1.5 trillion dollars for fiscal year 2027. “(This) budget will ensure the United States continues to maintain the world’s most powerful and capable military, as we grapple with a complex threat environment across multiple theaters,” Hegseth said.

     

  • Iran strikes Tel Aviv with cluster warheads in retaliation for killing of security chief

    Iran strikes Tel Aviv with cluster warheads in retaliation for killing of security chief

    Retaliation

    Dubai/Tel Aviv, March 18, 2026 (Reuters) Iran targeted Tel Aviv with missiles carrying cluster warheads in what it said was retaliation for Israel’s assassination of Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani, Iranian state television reported ​on Wednesday.
    The attack overnight on Tuesday killed two people in a neighbourhood close to densely populated Tel Aviv, where there are also key military facilities, bringing the death toll in Israel from the war to at least 14.
    A statement by Iran’s ‌Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps read on state TV said weapons used included Khorramshahr 4 and Qadr missiles, both with multi-warheads.
    Israel has said that Iran has repeatedly used cluster warheads, which disperse into multiple smaller explosives mid-air and spread over a wide area, making them difficult to intercept.
    In Iran, a projectile hit an area near the Budget nuclear power plant on Tuesday evening but caused no damage or injuries, Iran told the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
    IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reiterated his call for maximum restraint during the conflict to avoid the risk of a nuclear accident.
    Israel and the U.S. have said preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapons programme was one of the goals of the attacks ​they launched more than two weeks ago, which killed the country’s supreme leader and many other top officials.
    The Iranian government on Tuesday confirmed the killing of Larijani, the most senior figure targeted since the U.S.-Israeli war’s first day, when an Israeli strike killed Iran’s ​Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
    Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, which Larijani led as secretary, said Larijani’s son and his deputy, Alireza Bayat, were also killed in an Israeli attack on Monday night.
    The targeted killings took place ⁠as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran shows no signs of de-escalation.
    Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has rejected proposals conveyed to Iran’s Foreign Ministry for “reducing tensions or ceasefire with the United States,” according to a senior Iranian official who asked not to be identified.
    Khamenei, attending his first foreign-policy meeting since ​his appointment, said it was not “the right time for peace until the United States and Israel are brought to their knees, accept defeat, and pay compensation,” according to the official.
    The official did not clarify whether the younger Khamenei, who has not yet appeared in photos or on TV since being ​named last week to replace his slain father, had attended the meeting in person or remotely.
    Iran had executed a man convicted of spying for Israel, the Iranian judiciary’s media outlet Mizan said on Wednesday.
    The man, identified as Kurosh Keyvani, had been convicted of providing Israel’s spy agency Mossad with pictures and information about sensitive locations in Iran, it said.
    In Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike hit Beirut’s Bachoura neighbourhood in the centre of the city on Wednesday, a Reuters witness said.
    Loud explosions were heard in the area after the Israeli military warned residents to evacuate a building ahead of the strike.
    The attack was part of a broader wave of Israeli strikes ​on Lebanon on Wednesday, including raids on other parts of the Lebanese capital, as well as southern and eastern areas of the country, signalling an intensification of Israel’s campaign against the Iran-backed Hezbollah.
  • Erdogan warns Iran attacks threaten regional, global stability

    Erdogan warns Iran attacks threaten regional, global stability

    Istanbul, March 8, 2026.

    Turkish President Recep Erdogan spoke with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Saturday, highlighting concerns over the recent escalation following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

    “Türkiye is closely monitoring the process that began with the attacks on Iran.

    “If the interventions are prolonged, they could cause significant damage to regional and global stability.

    “There are still measures that can be taken to build a dialogue platform, and our peace-focused efforts continue,” he said.

    Erdogan was speaking during a phone call with Starmer, according to an official statement released by the Turkish Communications Directorate.

    The discussion also covered bilateral relations and broader regional and global issues.

    According to the statement, Erdogan reaffirmed Türkiye’s strong commitment to deepening cooperation with the UK across all sectors, particularly in the defense industry.

    The Turkish President added that his country would continue taking steps to advance the collaboration.