$25 billion
Coverage of $25 billion in the Nexus archive.
- Russia and India in Talks for Additional S-400 Missile System Deliveries
India and Russia are discussing additional deliveries of the S-400 missile system. India's defense ministry approved $25 billion in proposals to purchase five more S-400 systems.
- True cost of Iran war closer to $50 billion, not $25 billion, U.S. officials say
U.S. officials estimate the true cost of the war with Iran to be approximately $50 billion, significantly higher than the previously reported $25 billion. The update comes from internal assessments reviewed by CBS News journalists Ramy Inocencio and Zak Hudak.
- Watch: Sen. Blumenthal grills Pentagon officials on cost of Iran war
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, questioned Pentagon officials about the cost of the Iran war, suggesting the $25 billion figure is an underestimate.
- $25bn or $1 trillion: How much has Iran war really cost the US?
The article discusses the debate over the financial cost of the Iran war to the U.S., with estimates ranging from $25 billion to $1 trillion. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have expressed growing concern over the lack of transparency regarding these costs.
- Hegseth spars with lawmakers over Iran war objectives and rising cost
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is returning to Capitol Hill for testimony on the U.S. war with Iran, addressing lawmakers' questions about war objectives and economic costs. A defense official revealed the war has already cost an estimated $25 billion.
- Meta Looks to Raise as Much as $25 Billion With Jumbo Bond Sale
Meta is planning to raise up to $25 billion through a large-scale bond sale, marking one of the biggest fundraising efforts in the tech industry. The jumbo bond offering reflects the company's confidence in its financial strategy and market conditions.
- The Iran war now has a price tag ($25 billion), but still no end date
The Pentagon estimates the Iran war has cost $25 billion over the past two months, but Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided no end date for the conflict during congressional testimony.
- Hegseth, Khanna spar over economic impact of Iran war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the rising cost of the Iran war during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, while Rep. Ro Khanna challenged the Pentagon’s $25 billion cost estimate, suggesting the actual figure is significantly higher.