US Iran War Cost: Malta’s Perspective
The US’s war in Iran has cost nearly $29 billion. From Valletta to Washington, we explore the global impact and Malta’s role in this conflict.
The US’s war in Iran has cost nearly $29 billion. From Valletta to Washington, we explore the global impact and Malta’s role in this conflict.
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The US’s involvement in the Iran war has reached a staggering $29 billion. But how does this affect Malta? We dive into the local angles and implications.
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