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Although Bangladesh is about 4000 kilometers away from Iran, the war in the Middle East quickly affected the country.
The conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has put political and economic pressure on Bangladesh.
Politically, Bangladesh has to consider the views of the Muslim world while also maintaining relations with Western countries like the United States, so it must be very careful on international issues.
Economically, rising international oil prices, slower transportation, and difficulty obtaining raw materials for factories have increased prices and business costs.
Many Bangladeshis who planned to work in the Middle East have started to worry because job opportunities may decrease and the money sent home might reduce.
Some people have already spent a lot of money on visas to work in Qatar but now do not know when they can leave.
Those involved in garment exports are also worried that foreign customers may buy fewer clothes.
People driving or riding motorcycles home for the holidays have also faced difficulties refueling.
It is clear that wars far away can also change the lives of ordinary people.