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Washington Post: US Spent $5.6B on Munitions in First 48 Hours of Iran War

DID Press: According to three US officials cited by The Washington Post, the Pentagon spent $5.6 billion on munitions during the first two days of its aggressive attacks on Iran — a figure highlighting growing concern among some members of Congress over the pace at which U.S. forces are depleting the country’s limited reserves of advanced weaponry.

Officials noted that the initial strikes on Iran consumed $5.6 billion in munitions, a rapid expenditure that is likely to heighten congressional worries given the scarcity of the most sophisticated arms in the U.S. arsenal.

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