Washington — Acting Pentagon comptroller Jules Hurst told the House Armed Services Committee on April 29 that the United States' campaign against Iran has cost an estimated $25 billion so far, with the bulk of spending on munitions; he presented the figure while answering lawmakers' questions about operational expenditures. The disclosure comes this week as lawmakers press for further detail and as the White House prepares to submit a supplemental funding request once total costs are assessed; Democrats and Republicans are citing the figure ahead of midterm elections, and the conflict — which began with strikes on Feb. 28 — remains covered by a fragile ceasefire.
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花费在伊朗冲突上的250亿美元影响着你的税款。这是联邦预算的重要组成部分,可能会影响公共服务的资金。请密切关注国会如何处理此事。
冲突的代价很高,而且还在不断上涨。这不仅仅是金钱的问题,还关系到对我们国家预算和服务的潜在影响。如果你认识关心税款去向的人,值得转发。
国防承包商和弹药制造商通过与冲突支出相关的订单增加和政府合同获益。
美国纳税人、军人、地区平民和基础设施承担了这场战役的财政负担和行动压力。
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