American report The cost of the war on Iran is prompting the US Army toward an unprecedented financial crisis
Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
ABC News revealed today, citing officials and internal documents, that the US Army has canceled dozens of medical training courses amid a financial shortfall estimated in the billions of dollars as pressures from the war on Iran and the expansion of US military operations escalate.
The network reported that the financial crisis has begun to cast its shadow on various sectors of the US Armed Forces, coinciding with rising war costs and increasing fuel prices, which was directly reflected in training programs and operational spending within the army.
ABC News quoted a US official as saying that the current financial crisis within the army represents a “storm” resulting from rising costs and the increasing volume of military operations, referring to the escalating burdens facing the US military establishment in recent times.
The network added that the sharp rise in fuel prices has forced the US Army to impose strict scrutiny on travel and movement expenses for soldiers as part of austerity measures aimed at curbing continuous financial depletion.
According to the report, the war on Iran and the increased US military deployment in several regions have significantly drained the army’s budget, prompting the Pentagon to prepare to request additional funding from Congress to cover the escalating costs of the war and ongoing military operations.
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