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Posted by TSiege 6 hours ago

Iran War Cost Tracker(iran-cost-ticker.com)
266 points | 346 commentspage 3
wiseowise 3 hours ago|
2 billions in 4 days. Have you said thank you once?
mcintyre1994 4 hours ago||
Wouldn’t most of these costs have been going for a few weeks, given the build up?
koverda 4 hours ago||
neat! I made (vibecoded) and deployed something very similar yesterday https://iranwarcost.com
jopsen 3 hours ago||
What about reparations? :)

This is an illegal war of aggressions after all.

The justifications all remain fanciful. I mean at least Bush bothered to make it appear legitimate.

t1234s 5 hours ago||
Which contractor is selling the most munitions? LM, Raytheon, etc..
goestoo 5 hours ago||
Why are the fonts so small? I have a hard time reading anything.
butILoveLife 6 hours ago||
We better get a liberal democratic Iran government out of this.

We better remove and halt nuclear powers for the rest of my life.

I suppose pick either, and it was successful.

My personal polymarket says we wont get either. Trump and Israel ruin their reputation. But reputation matters close to 0 in international relations, which is why they don't care.

viccis 5 hours ago||
There's next to no chance that whatever comes out of the end of this will be a "liberal democratic Iran government". Obama started a route in that direction with the lowered sanctions and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action from 2015. Iran having a democratic government doesn't really help the GOP war hawks so of course they trashed it. The same happened with North Korea in the 90s with the Agreed Framework that had some promise before GWB torpedoed it to please his oinking base.

I also think that nuclear powers mean regional stability. Ukraine gave up its nukes in the 90s and we saw what happened there.

avidiax 5 hours ago|||
> We better get a liberal democratic Iran government out of this.

> We better remove and halt nuclear powers for the rest of my life.

Neither of those things is a guaranteed outcome of this. Depending on who you ask, it's not even a likely outcome.

The IRGC remains the most powerful group in Iran. Probably a military junta is a more likely outcome, plus or minus a civil war to establish it.

roughly 5 hours ago|||
Unfortunately, I think "Theocratic Iran with the bomb" is on the "good" side of the distribution of potential outcomes here.
mhb 4 hours ago||
You're right. It is unfortunate that you think that.
Quarrelsome 5 hours ago|||
> We better get a liberal democratic Iran government out of this.

I doubt it. US intervention seems to have a habit of creating weakened nations for its rivals to benefit from. In Iraq's case: Iran and in Iran's case maybe the Taliban in Afghanistan.

spaghetdefects 5 hours ago|||
I'd be happy with the permanent removal of US bases from the Middle East.
georgeburdell 5 hours ago||
The Middle East does not understand Democracy. It will just be another strong man in power. The diaspora is pushing for a new shah
cm2012 4 hours ago||
$2b is a rounding error in the USA budget
mhb 4 hours ago|
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ZunarJ5 4 hours ago||
Literally anything but healthcare.
TSiege 6 hours ago|
Cost is not the first thing I care about in war, but I felt like this is a useful site for tracking the money we're lighting on fire in order to pursue this conflict

Civilian costs are real, unjustified, and incalculable.

keybored 5 hours ago|
That’s good. But it seems that the American anti-war discourse is slanted towards the cost of it. Maybe because the whole political spectrum can relate to “our tax dollars”, while (1) the cost for the military personell might not be a concern for all because it is all-volunteer, and (2) some Americans don’t care what happens to people in other countries.

Certainly: American progressives can use this to counter the “fiscally conservatives” (for domestic spending) who are also hawkish.

hedora 4 hours ago||
Remember: The opinions of people that either didn't vote or voted for Trump are all that really matter this November (unless the Democrats somehow lose voters, but the polls suggest that is unlikely).

Those are the votes that need to be won over to make any sort of difference during the second half of the Trump administration.

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