2026年3月11日 22:02 UTC / 路透社
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华盛顿,3月11日(路透社) – 一名知情人士周三表示,在本周的国会简报会上,唐纳德·特朗普总统政府的官员估计,对伊朗战争的头六天已使美国至少花费113亿美元。
这一数据来自周二闭门向参议员通报的内容,并未包含战争的全部成本,但在议员们纷纷要求了解冲突更多信息的情况下提供给了他们。
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几名国会助手表示,他们预计白宫很快将向国会提交一份用于战争的额外资金申请。一些官员称,该申请可能达500亿美元,而另一些人则认为这一估计偏低。
政府尚未公开评估冲突成本或明确预期持续时间。特朗普周三在肯塔基州之行中表示,“我们赢得了战争”,但美国将继续战斗以完成任务。
113亿美元的数字最早由《纽约时报》周三报道。
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对伊朗的军事行动始于2月28日,美以发动空袭,目前已造成约2000人死亡(主要是伊朗人和黎巴嫩人),冲突蔓延至黎巴嫩,并使全球能源市场和运输陷入混乱。
政府官员还告知议员,头两天的空袭中已使用56亿美元的弹药。
即将可能需批准战争额外资金的国会议员们担忧,在国防工业本已难以满足需求的情况下,这场冲突将耗尽美国军事库存。
特朗普上周会见了七家国防承包商高管,当时五角大楼正努力补充物资。
民主党议员要求政府官员在宣誓后公开作证,说明这位共和党总统的战争计划,包括战争可能持续多久,以及战斗停止后对伊朗的计划。
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Trump administration estimates Iran war cost at over $11 billion in six days, source says
March 11, 2026 10:02 PM UTC / Reuters
By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON, March 11 (Reuters) – Officials from President Donald Trump’s administration estimated during a congressional briefing this week that the first six days of the war on Iran had cost the United States at least $11.3 billion, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
That figure, from a closed-door briefing for senators on Tuesday, did not include the entire cost of the war, but was provided to lawmakers as they have clamored for more information about the conflict.
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Several congressional aides have said they expect the White House to soon submit a request to Congress for additional funding for the war. Some officials have said the request could be for $50 billion, while others have said that estimate seems low.
The administration has not provided a public assessment of the cost of the conflict or a clear idea of its expected duration. Trump said during a trip to Kentucky on Wednesday that “we won” the war but that the United States will stay in the fight to finish the job.
The $11.3 billion figure was first reported on Wednesday by the New York Times.
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The campaign against Iran began on February 28 with U.S. and Israeli airstrikes and has so far killed around 2,000 people, mostly Iranians and Lebanese, as the conflict has spread into Lebanon and thrown global energy markets and transport into chaos.
Administration officials also have told lawmakers that $5.6 billion of munitions were used during the first two days of strikes.
Members of Congress, who may soon have to approve additional funding for the war, have expressed concern that the conflict will deplete U.S. military stocks at a time when the defense industry was already struggling to keep up with demand.
Trump met executives from seven defense contractors last week as the Pentagon worked to replenish supplies.
Democratic lawmakers have demanded public testimony under oath from administration officials about the Republican president’s plans for the war, including how long it might last and what his plans are for Iran once the fighting has stopped.
Reporting by Patricia Zengerle Editing by Bill Berkrot
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