New Delhi: The tension between America and Iran seems to be intensifying once again. In the latest development, Iran has given a strict warning to America that if any pressure or military whoopee is tried on it, its response will be equally strong. Tehran has moreover raised demands for bounty for the recent attacks and accused Washington of “exerting psychological pressure" and tabbed on US officials to get out of the slum they have dug for themselves.
Did the allegations versus America increase tension?
A senior official associated with Iran's presidential office has raised questions on America's strategy. He says that America is deliberately bringing such things to the fore, which will create ravages at the international level and put pressure on Iran.
Why did the wade on Minab school ignite a new fire?
On February 28, an American Tomahawk missile fell on a primary school in Minab municipality of Iran. According to Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, 73 boys and 47 girls, including 26 teachers, seven parents, a school bus suburbanite and a pharmacist were killed. A total of 155 people died. Initial reports from the US military investigation believed the wade was caused by outdated targeting data, mistaking the school for part of a military complex. Regarding this attack, Tabatabai tabbed Trump a "killer of children" and demanded compensation.
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How did the war start?
On February 28, 2026, America and Israel conducted well-nigh 900 air strikes in 12 hours. Dozens of senior officials including Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were killed in this. In response, Iran fired missiles at US embassies, military bases in the Gulf and oil vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices skyrocketed virtually the world as soon as the Strait of Hormuz closed.
Why is there no peace despite ceasefire?
A two-week armistice was brokered by Pakistan on 8 April. Later it was moreover increased, but the situation on the ground did not stop. Iran then sealed the Strait of Hormuz without the US refused to lift the naval blockade. The US Navy is still deployed in Hormuz, which Iran calls an wade on its sovereignty.
What was the impact on the global economy?
The price of transplanted oil in the international market crossed $125 per barrel. Gasoline in the US has reached whilom four dollars a gallon and inflation is at its highest level in scrutinizingly two years. The World Food Program warned that if this mismatch does not stop soon, increasingly than 45 million people could be on the verge of starvation.
What will happen next?
On one hand, Trump says that the war is "almost over", on the other hand he threatens Iran that the attacks will protract if the demands are not met. Iran's wordplay is well-spoken that if there is talk in the language of power, it will get a strong slap. Iran's UN envoy said that for lasting peace, Iran needs touchable guarantees of not stuff attacked. At present the armistice is only on paper, real peace is still far away.

