The U.S. national debt has officially reached an all-time high of $39.5 trillion, according to official data, as the country continues its year-long military campaign against Iran.
The U.S. national debt has officially reached a record $39.5 trillion, according to official data, amid the ongoing year-long military campaign against Iran. The Zioneer has reported that the Pentagon's costs for the Iran campaign have already exceeded $40 billion, with additional supplemental requests totaling tens of billions more. The debt figure marks an all-time high. The rising debt remains a persistent concern, though the immediate focus is on war funding and economic stability.
- StrongU.S. defense establishment spent $40B on Iran campaign so far; Pentagon requests $80B more
- StrongReport: Pentagon hides true cost of Iran war; internal estimates reach $100 billion
- StrongTrump administration asks Congress for $87.6B supplemental for Iran war costs
- StrongNetanyahu: Israel inflicted up to $1 trillion in damage to Iran's economy, fight against nukes not over
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