
Efforts for peace and ceasefire in the Middle East have once again suffered a major setback. On Thursday, the US Air Force carried out the most severe and strategic air strikes against Iran so far. Iran’s government media and many cities have been shaken by these attacks.
The most worrying thing is that this time America has Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Complex A very close area has been targeted, due to which the danger of a nuclear accident was also created. This fierce military shelling has completely put the delicate interim agreement signed a short time ago, whose purpose was to establish peace in the region, completely on ventilator.
Bombs dropped on Bushehr immediately after Khamenei’s burial
Thursday was a very emotional and stressful day for Iran. After several days of national mourning, Iran’s former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (who was killed in the initial shelling of the war on 28 February) was buried in his hometown. laid to rest in Mashhad Was done. Exactly during this funeral, America started rapid attacks to break the backbone of Iran.
The state news agency IRNA, quoting Bushehr local administrative official Ehsan Jahanian, has confirmed that American planes bombed the nuclear plant directly near the nuclear plant in the afternoon. However, the US Army’s Central Command has described it as an action to destroy Iran’s military capability, which was posing a threat to international ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Attacks on 90 US targets, Iran counterattacks: 14 killed
The US military’s Central Command has released black-and-white footage of these attacks, in which Iranian airport runways, missile launchers and major railway bridges located in the north-eastern Golestan province can be seen destroyed.
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Loss figure: According to Iran’s Health Ministry, in these US attacks in the last two days, at least 14 people died Most of whom were members of the security forces, while 78 others were seriously injured.
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Iran’s counter attack: Iran also took immediate revenge for this action and targeted American bases and its allied countries in the Gulf region. Several ballistic and cruise missiles were fired from Iran towards Jordan, Kuwait and Qatar.
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Condition of colleagues: In Bahrain, where the US Navy’s 5th Fleet is headquartered, sirens sounded three times in fear of attacks. The Kuwaiti military claimed to have shot down three ballistic missiles and 10 drones in mid-air, although one civilian was injured by the debris. The Jordanian government has also claimed to stop Iran’s attacks.
‘Iran will have to pay the price of bullying’ – Donald Trump bluntly
After walking out of the NATO summit in Türkiye, US President donald trump Posted videos of the blasts in Iran on its social media platforms and issued a very strict warning to the Islamic Republic.
Trump said this was in direct retaliation for Iran’s bomb attacks on three international oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump warned:
“If Iran makes such a mistake again, the situation will get even worse. This fragile interim ceasefire can now be considered completely over. I think the peace negotiating officials are only wasting their time.”
Along with this, Trump reiterated his old threats to blow up Iran’s civil infrastructure, such as electricity grid, water desalination plant and capturing Kharg Island (from where 90% of Iran’s oil is exported).
‘If you attack, you will suffer’ – Iran’s tough stance
Iran’s top officials have also flatly refused to bow down to this aggressive stance of America. Iranian parliament speaker who played a key role in ceasefire talks Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf Wrote on social media that America has not yet learned what the cost of breaking promises is. If you attack us, we will not keep quiet and will retaliate.
Crisis on global economy: Fear of closure of Hormuz Strait
This latest military confrontation has given sleepless nights to the global economic world. The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most sensitive sea route, through which approximately one fifth (20%) of global trade in oil and natural gas passes.
While only 233 ships passed through this route in the month of May, after the interim agreement in June this number increased to 576 (though this is much less than the 3,100 ships in June 2025). If this route is completely closed due to war, then the prices of crude oil will start skyrocketing across the world, which can start a new era of severe recession and inflation in every country. At present, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is trying to reduce tension by talking to Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir of Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Oman and Pakistan on phone.
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