The war is costing American tax players, a conservative estimate by a Pentagon official puts it at around $25 billion to date. But this figure does not account for the loss of several top-of-the-line aircraft, the entire sophisticated radar system put up in airbases across the Gulf region and damage to its warship. American tax payers are being deprived of medi-care by Trump to save public finances, yet there is enough money to splash on a war that many believe is Israel’s war.Trump also needs to get permission from the US Congress to continue the war beyond 60 days. Trump went into action without getting the approval of Congress. The War Powers Resolution was passed in 1973, to curb presidential usurpation of Congressional powers to declare war. On May 1st, Trump’s 60 days expire. Yet as American analysts have pointed out, presidents have often been able to circumvent the law which hasn’t been very successful since its passage because of its loose legal language, the numerous exceptions and qualifications, and the large number of loopholes that presidents and their advisers have worked around.