La trampa de Estados Unidos con Irán: Por qué EE. UU. no puede ganar y cómo condena el legado de Trump
The United States has launched a major military campaign against Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, in partnership with Israel. Strikes began in late February 2026, targeting nuclear sites, missile facilities, leadership, and naval assets. Within the first 100 hours alone, the operation has already cost American taxpayers an estimated 3.7 billion dollars, or roughly 891 million dollars per day. Most of this spending—approximately 3.5 billion dollars—was not pre-budgeted. Daily costs have since climbed toward or exceeded 1 billion dollars, driven by massive munitions expenditure, air and naval operations, and the need to replenish stocks of precision-guided weapons. Over 2,000 munitions of various types have been used in the opening phase, with replenishment alone projected at 3.1 billion dollars. If the conflict drags into two months, direct budgetary costs could reach between 40 and 95 billion dollars, while broader economic losses…


