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US Lawmakers Cry Out Over War Spending, Escalating Regional Crisis

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Last updated: March 19, 2026 2:56 pm
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Iliyasu S. Yahaya
Abuja, Nigeria

U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders has expressed concern over the growing humanitarian and financial impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, stating that the war has already cost the United States about $16.5 billion within its first 12 days.

In a statement, the Vermont lawmaker criticised the involvement of both the United States and Israel, describing the situation as a deeply troubling conflict with significant civilian casualties and large-scale displacement across the region. He also suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played a key role in shaping Washington’s engagement in the crisis.

Sanders outlined the toll of the fighting, citing reports of over 1,200 civilian deaths in Iran, the deaths of U.S. service members in large numbers, and millions of displaced people. He further noted that violence had spread to neighbouring areas, including Lebanon, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation.

The senator’s remarks reflect growing debate in Washington over the scale of U.S. military spending and the long-term implications of continued involvement in the conflict. He reiterated his longstanding call for diplomatic engagement as an alternative to prolonged military operations.

Meanwhile, another U.S. senator, Chris Murphy, warned that the situation could worsen, pointing to rising oil prices linked to disruptions around the strategic Strait of Hormuz. He cautioned that continued instability in the region could have serious economic consequences globally.

The comments come amid heightened tensions involving Iran, Israel and allied groups, with humanitarian organisations warning that civilian casualties and displacement could increase if hostilities persist.

 

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