Here's how much caffeine the U.S. military consumed during the Iran war

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April 8, 2026
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The U.S. military consumed nearly 1 million gallons of coffee during the Iran war, according to Gen. Dan Caine.

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Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, revealed the U.S. military consumed nearly 1 million gallons of coffee during the Iran war. This disclosure highlights the significant reliance on stimulants by service members operating in a combat zone. The substantial caffeine intake underscores the intense operational demands and extended periods of wakefulness faced by military personnel during the conflict. This consumption figure provides a tangible metric for the physiological toll of wartime conditions on the armed forces.

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