The War Between Iran and America
The 2026 Iran war is a major conflict that began on February 28, 2026, when the United States and its allies launched large-scale airstrikes on Iran. These attacks targeted nuclear facilities, military bases, and key leaders, escalating long-standing tensions between the two countries. The roots of this conflict go back decades, especially after the 1979 Iranian Revolution and disagreements over Iran’s nuclear program. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks on U.S. bases and allied nations across the Middle East, causing casualties and widespread damage.
The war has had serious global effects, including rising oil prices and threats to important shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides have warned of further escalation, raising fears of a wider regional or even global conflict. Recent reports show thousands of casualties and heavy destruction of infrastructure, affecting civilians the most. The situation remains unstable, with ongoing military operations and international concern about peace and security. This conflict highlights the dangers of geopolitical rivalry and the urgent need for diplomacy to prevent further destruction.