$29 Billion and Rising: The Iran War Is Becoming a Macro Shockwave



The cost of the Iran war is rising fast.
The Pentagon now estimates total U.S. war related costs at nearly $29 BILLION, up $4B in less than two weeks. That’s a 16% jump since April 29.

According to Acting Comptroller General, the increase comes from:
• expanded U.S. military deployments in the Middle East
• equipment repair & replacement
• ongoing operational costs

And the most important part?
Officials say the number could rise even further.
Wars don’t just reshape geopolitics.
They reshape global liquidity, energy markets, and investor sentiment.
The macro pressure is building.
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