Introduction
The conflict between Iran and the United States has escalated into a major war in 2026, creating serious geopolitical tension across the Middle East and the world. What started as long-standing political rivalry and nuclear tensions has now turned into direct military confrontation involving multiple countries.
Background of the Conflict
The roots of the Iran–USA conflict go back decades, mainly due to:
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Iran’s nuclear program
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US sanctions on Iran
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Iran’s influence in Middle Eastern countries (Iraq, Syria, Lebanon)
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Support for rival groups by both sides
Tensions increased sharply after earlier military strikes in 2025, where the US targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, delaying Iran’s nuclear program.
How the 2026 War Started
The current war began on 28 February 2026, when the United States and Israel launched a massive joint operation against Iran.
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Hundreds of airstrikes were carried out within hours
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Iranian military bases, missile systems, and leadership targets were hit
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Iran’s Supreme Leader was reportedly killed in the initial strikes
This operation is known as Operation Epic Fury / Lion’s Roar.
Major Developments in the War
1. Large-Scale Airstrikes
The US has carried out thousands of strikes targeting Iranian military infrastructure.
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Example:
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The Kharg Island attack (March 2026) destroyed over 90 military sites
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This island is critical for Iran’s oil exports
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2. Iran’s Retaliation
Iran responded with missile and drone attacks across the region:
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Attacks on US bases in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia
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Strikes on oil infrastructure and ports
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Damage to ships and military bases
For example, Iran targeted the US Navy base in Bahrain, causing injuries and damage.
3. Strait of Hormuz Crisis
One of the most critical developments is Iran’s action in the Strait of Hormuz:
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Around 20% of the world’s oil supply passes through this route
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Iran has restricted or blocked shipping
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Oil prices have surged globally
This has created a global economic shock.
Casualties and Damage (Latest Updates)
- Around 200 US troops injured
At least 13 US soldiers killed
Over 1,300 people killed in Iran
Thousands injured on both sides
Hospitals and infrastructure heavily damaged
The war has spread across multiple countries, including Kuwait, UAE, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.
Current Situation (March 2026)
The war is ongoing and expanding
Iran is still capable of strong retaliation
The US and allies claim major destruction of Iran’s military
No clear winner yet
Reports suggest that Iran’s government remains intact and has even strengthened internally despite attacks.
Global Impact
1. Economic Impact
Rising oil and gas prices
Disruption in global trade
Inflation risk worldwide
2. Regional Instability
Middle East becoming a conflict zone
More countries indirectly involved
3. Risk of Wider War
Possibility of a larger global conflict if more powers join
Increased tension between global superpowers
Conclusion
The Iran–USA war in 2026 is one of the most serious global conflicts in recent years. While the US has strong military power, Iran’s strategic retaliation—especially through regional attacks and control of oil routes—has made the war complex and unpredictable.
At present, the situation remains unstable with no immediate signs of peace, and the world continues to watch closely as events unfold.

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