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War costs rise as economic strain, political divisions grow in Washington

Published: 2026/03/22 4:23 PM
Updated: 2026/03/22 4:34 PM
War costs rise as economic strain, political divisions grow in Washington
Rising war costs intensify economic and political pressure on Washington amid the Iran conflict.

Washington, March 22 (SANA) Concerns are mounting over the rising cost of the U.S. war against Iran and its impact on the domestic economy and global stability, as Washington’s strategic objectives evolve.

Rising costs strain the economy

Estimates from research institutions, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), indicate that military operations launched in late February have generated significant spending, exceeding $1.3 million per minute in the early stages, according to reports.

Analysts said the costs reflect reliance on high-value systems such as Tomahawk missiles, which cost about $3.5 million each, as well as broader operational expenses, including air defense, munitions and deployment.

Impact on the U.S. domestic economy

Fuel prices have risen to nearly $4 per gallon, adding pressure on consumers and contributing to inflation concerns ahead of upcoming political developments.

Officials have also signaled a shift toward more limited objectives, focusing on weakening Iran’s military capabilities and protecting allies.

Political divisions emerge

The developments have exposed divisions in Washington, with some lawmakers, including members of the “America First” faction, warning against a prolonged and costly conflict.

The U.S. Department of Defense has requested an additional $200 billion in funding, prompting debate in Congress over the sustainability of the operations.

Market risks and global impact

Newsweek reported that continued escalation could increase risks to energy markets and voter confidence.

Analysts said prolonged tensions could disrupt global oil supplies, affecting inflation and economic growth worldwide.

As the conflict continues, analysts say Washington faces a complex balance between military objectives, economic pressures and political divisions, with no clear timeline for an end to the war.

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