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Tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel are not just a Middle East issue but could affect the entire world.
Because the Persian Gulf is a very important energy region, many countries transport oil and natural gas from here.
Especially the Strait of Hormuz, this sea passage is narrow but very important.
If a war breaks out here, oil and gas prices could rise immediately, affecting transportation, factories, and food prices.
Iran is not only an oil-producing country but can also influence shipping with missiles, drones, and naval forces, making it very important in the region.
The United States and Israel worry about Iran's military power and nuclear plans and will continue to strengthen their defenses.
Russia, China, Pakistan, North Korea, and India, although not directly involved in the war, will also influence the situation.
The world is now deeply connected, and conflicts in one place quickly spread to others.
A greater danger is that modern wars have high-tech weapons, and escalation can be rapid and even out of control.
Humans have invented powerful technology that can build the world or destroy it.
What truly matters is not who is stronger, but whether humanity can control the power it has created.