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STANDARD ECONOMIC UNVERIFIED

Iran assesses $145 billion in war losses following Israel-US campaign

Apr 09, 2026 06:43 AM CT Tehran, Iran economic warfare, war costs, infrastructure damage, Iran, Israel, United States

Summary

Open-source intelligence indicates Iran has estimated war-related losses at up to $145 billion following sustained military campaigns involving Israel and the United States. This assessment highlights the severe economic toll and infrastructure damage sustained by the Iranian state, potentially influencing future strategic calculations and resource allocation in the conflict theater.

Full Content

Open-source intelligence points to heavy military damage, casualties, and economic toll following the Israel-US campaign.

Sources (1)

T3 Jerusalem Post
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Actor Responses

Iran NEUTRAL

Estimated war losses at up to $145 billion due to military damage and economic toll.

Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted military operations contributing to the assessed damage.

United States AGGRESSOR

Participated in the campaign causing significant losses to Iran.

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