News India Live, Digital Desk: The recent military attacks by America and Israel have broken Iran’s back. The news coming out from the battlefield is extremely worrying for the future of Iran. According to the latest reports from international media and economic experts, Iran’s infrastructure and economy have been so deeply wounded that they cannot be repaired. more than 12 years It may take. The attacks have badly damaged not only military bases but also oil and gas plants, considered the economic lifeline of the country.
‘Major attack’ on Iran’s economy: Central Bank warns
Iran’s Central Bank has warned in a confidential report submitted to President Masoud Pezeshkian that the country’s economy is on ‘ventilator’. The attacks have caused massive damage to Iran’s major oil refineries, petrochemical plants and export ports. Experts say that it will take billions of dollars and more than a decade to bring these plants back to the same capacity. Due to this disaster, inflation in Iran has reached sky high and there is a huge shortage of basic things.
Irreparable damage caused to nuclear and military infrastructure
According to Israel and America’s claims, their precision strikes have largely ‘neutralized’ Iran’s nuclear program and missile warehouses. According to reports, many underground military complexes of Iran have now been turned into piles of debris. Rebuilding these centers is a daunting challenge for Iran both technically and economically. The 12-year estimate is only for physical infrastructure, while regaining lost military strength could be an even longer process.
A mountain of troubles fell on the common people
The horrors of war are not limited to smoke and explosions. The air strikes have targeted Iran’s major airports, power plants and communications systems. Due to this, there is a blackout like situation in many big cities including the capital Tehran. The report suggests that delays in repairing infrastructure could send Iran’s gross domestic product (GDP) into the abyss, leaving generations to come facing poverty and unemployment.
Strait of Hormuz and the global crisis
The impact of these attacks on Iran is not limited to that alone. The global oil supply chain has come to a standstill due to tension in the Strait of Hormuz. Experts believe that if Iran is unable to restore its oil production capacity in the next few years, crude oil prices in the global market may remain unstable for a long time. The world is now watching whether Iran will be able to rise again from these ruins or whether this long wait of 12 years will push it deeper into crisis.
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