The Iran War Could Last Weeks, Months, or Years — Nobody Knows

Nobody knows how long the war with Iran will last — not the Pentagon, not the White House, and certainly not the pundits.

Nobody knows how long the war with Iran will last — not the Pentagon, not the White House, and certainly not the pundits.

Yes, contractors and energy firms are already jockeying for position in what could become one of the largest reconstruction efforts in modern Middle...

The biggest winners from the Iran war are exactly who you'd expect: defense contractors, oil companies, and gold investors.

The military-industrial complex just locked in its largest windfall in over a decade, and the numbers are staggering.

Lockheed Martin, Raytheon (RTX), and Boeing have posted significant stock surges over the past six months, driven by a historic expansion in U.S.

The Pentagon's budget is almost certainly headed for an emergency supplemental funding request if US military operations against Iran extend beyond the...

Each Tomahawk cruise missile fired during Operation Epic Fury reportedly costs roughly $2 million per unit, a figure that has circulated widely in defense...

The United States is spending roughly $30 million per day to maintain its military presence in the Persian Gulf as Operation Epic Fury enters its first...

Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.-Israeli military strike launched on February 28, 2026, against Iran's nuclear infrastructure may have temporarily set...

Turkey has been conducting a sweeping internal review of its defense posture and military readiness following the rapid collapse of Iran's conventional...