The War That’s Shaking the World

🌍 World Special Report

FIRE OVER IRAN: The War That’s Shaking the World

Missiles roar across the night sky. Oil prices go through the roof. A brand-new war is raging in the Middle East and it affects every single person on the planet. Here’s what’s happening, why it started, and what it means for YOU.

23Days of fighting so far
2,000+People killed across the region
8,000Iranian targets struck by US
$112Cost of one barrel of oil, the highest yet

What On Earth Is Going On? 🔥

Imagine waking up to the sound of sirens. Lights flash across the sky. Buildings shake. That’s the reality for millions of people in the Middle East right now, in a war that kicked off just 23 days ago, but has roots stretching back nearly 50 years.

On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel launched massive surprise airstrikes on Iran, a country about the size of Alaska, home to 88 million people. The very first strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the man who had ruled Iran with an iron fist for over 30 years.

Iran fought back hard, firing hundreds of missiles and thousands of drones at Israel, at American military bases, and at countries across the region. The whole Middle East has been lit up like a fireworks display, except this is no fireworks show. Real people are being hurt.

“This is the ultimate endless war, it has been going on for 47 years.”

— US Ambassador Mike Waltz, speaking on CNN

So why is this happening? Why do these countries have such a deep rivalry? And why should kids in Canada, care about a war happening thousands of miles away? Buckle up because the story behind this war is wild, dramatic, and absolutely essential to understand.

📍 Iran: Fast Facts

  • Large Middle Eastern country bordered by Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan & the Persian Gulf
  • Population: 88 million — bigger than the UK and Canada combined
  • Capital: Tehran — home to 9 million people
  • One of the world’s top oil and gas producers
  • Official language: Farsi (Persian) — one of the world’s oldest languages
  • A Shia Muslim country governed by religious leaders called clerics
  • Under heavy international sanctions (trade bans) for decades
  • Arch-enemies include the USA, Israel, and Saudi Arabia

🗺️ Key Places in the Conflict

🇮🇷 Tehran, Iran 🇮🇱 Tel Aviv, Israel 🇱🇧 Beirut, Lebanon 🚢 Strait of Hormuz 🌊 Persian Gulf 🇸🇦 Yemen (Houthis) 🇺🇦 Diego Garcia Base 🇶🇦 Doha, Qatar

📖 Rewind: How Did We Get Here?

If you opened a world map today and looked at the Middle East, you might see countries like Iran, Iraq, and Syria sitting side by side. But what if I told you that the story behind these borders is like a puzzle that was put together long ago and not always very carefully?

More than 100 years ago, after a major global conflict called World War I, powerful nations such as the United Kingdom and France helped redraw the map of the Middle East. They created new countries, sometimes drawing straight lines across deserts and mountains. The problem? These lines didn’t always match where different communities actually lived. Over time, this led to disagreements. Different groups, with their own languages and traditions, suddenly found themselves living together within the same borders. While many people lived peacefully, tensions slowly began to grow. Yet another reason the region became so important is something many of us use every day, oil. The Middle East holds some of the world’s largest oil reserves, making it a key area for energy. Countries far away, including the United States, became deeply interested in what happened there. This added another layer to an already complicated situation.

To understand this war, we need to go back, way back, to 1979. That’s when everything changed for Iran and the rest of the world.

1979
🕌 The Islamic Revolution, Iran Flips Upside DownImagine your country’s entire government being overthrown in weeks. That’s what happened in Iran. A revolution swept away the Shah (the king), who was backed by America. Religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini took power and declared Iran an “Islamic Republic.” Overnight, Iran went from being America’s best friend in the region to its fiercest enemy. The US Embassy in Tehran was stormed, and 52 American staff were held hostage for 444 days. That wound never really healed.
1980s
💣 The Iran-Iraq War: Eight Years of HorrorJust a year after the revolution, neighbouring Iraq (led by Saddam Hussein and secretly backed by the USA) invaded Iran. The two countries fought a devastating war for eight brutal years. Over one million people died. Chemical weapons were used. Iran never forgot that the US supported its enemy.
1990s
☢️ Iran’s Secret Nuclear Programme is DiscoveredWord leaked out that Iran was secretly building nuclear facilities. Countries around the world panicked, was Iran trying to build a nuclear bomb? The US and Europe slapped Iran with crippling sanctions. Iran said its nuclear programme was just for peaceful energy , but few believed them.
2015
🤝 The Nuclear Deal — A Moment of HopeIran signed a landmark deal with the USA, UK, France, Germany, Russia, and China. Iran agreed to freeze most of its nuclear activities. In return, many sanctions were lifted. Iranians celebrated in the streets! But the peace didn’t last long…
2018
💥 Trump Tears Up the DealUS President Donald Trump pulled America out of the nuclear deal, calling it “the worst deal ever.” Sanctions came crashing back down on Iran. Iran’s economy was crushed , its currency collapsed, unemployment skyrocketed, and millions of ordinary Iranians suffered. Iran started secretly ramping up its nuclear programme again.
2020
⚡ The Soleimani Assassination — Iran Vows RevengeA US drone strike killed Iran’s most powerful military commander, General Qasem Soleimani. It was like assassinating the head of a country’s entire military. Iran fired missiles at US bases in Iraq and vowed revenge. “Revenge is certain,” said Iranian leaders.
2023–25
🔥 The Middle East ExplodesHamas attacked Israel in October 2023, sparking the Gaza War. Iran-backed groups , Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen — joined in attacking Israel and American ships. In 2024, Israel and Iran directly fired missiles at each other for the first time. In June 2025, the US and Israel bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities in the “Twelve-Day War.”
Jan 2026
😠 Iranians Rise Up , Then a Brutal CrackdownWith the economy in ruins, protests erupted in all 31 of Iran’s provinces. The government cracked down, killing at least 30,000 people according to officials. The world was horrified. The stage was set for what came next.
Feb 2026
💥 WAR BEGINS — The Biggest Strike in a GenerationThe US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury , nearly 900 airstrikes in just 12 hours. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed. Iran’s military defences, nuclear facilities, and navy were targeted. Iran fired back with hundreds of missiles and thousands of drones.

⚔️ What’s Happening Right Now?

As of this Sunday morning, the war is in its fourth week. Here’s what’s been going on:

🇺🇸 America’s mixed messages: President Trump said the US is thinking about “winding down” the war — but simultaneously sent 2,500 more Marines to the region. Is it ending? Is it escalating? Even the experts are confused.

⚡ The Strait of Hormuz Standoff: Iran has been threatening ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz , a tiny waterway through which about 20% of the world’s oil passes. Trump threatened to “hit and obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the strait isn’t reopened. Iran said it would attack all energy infrastructure in the region if that happens.

🛢 Oil Crisis: Oil has rocketed to $112 a barrel , the highest since the war began. The International Energy Agency is asking people to work from home and drive slower. Petrol prices are surging around the world.

💡 Did You Know?

The Strait of Hormuz is only about 33 kilometres wide at its narrowest point , barely wider than the English Channel , yet one-fifth of all the world’s oil passes through it. If it gets blocked, fuel prices everywhere could go absolutely through the roof!

Expert Explains

“Even after heavy damage, Iran’s nuclear knowledge and enriched uranium will still exist at the end of this conflict. The material doesn’t just disappear.”

, Rafael Grossi, Head of the IAEA, speaking to NPR

🎯 What Does “Nuclear Programme” Mean?

  • Uranium is a metal that can be used for electricity OR for making nuclear weapons
  • “Enriching” uranium means processing it. A little = power. A lot = bomb material
  • Iran says it only wants nuclear power. The US and Israel say they’re secretly building a bomb
  • A nuclear bomb could destroy an entire city in seconds , that’s why the world is so nervous

🤡 Who’s Who in This Conflict?

🇺🇸 Team USA + Israel

President Trump says the goal is to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon and to weaken the Iranian government. The US has struck over 8,000 targets. Israel, which Iran has threatened to destroy, sees Iran as its greatest threat.

🇮🇷 Iran’s Side

Iran says the US and Israel broke international law by attacking without provocation. Iran’s missiles have reached as far as the Indian Ocean , surprising the whole world with their range.

😨 The World’s Reaction

The UK, France, and Germany condemned Iran’s counter-strikes but also opposed the original attack. China is worried about losing its most important Middle Eastern ally. Saudi Arabia is trying to stay out of it.


🌍 Why Does This Affect YOU — Even Far Away?

Your Family’s Fuel Bills

About 20% of the world’s oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. When oil is short, everything gets more expensive: your family’s car, home heating, buses, planes, and even food , because lorries use fuel too.

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Nuclear Weapons Risk

The whole world fears the idea of Iran developing nuclear weapons. A nuclear conflict in the world’s most volatile region could trigger consequences nobody can predict. The IAEA says Iran’s nuclear materials still exist.

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Global Trade Disrupted

Ships carry everything you own , clothes, electronics, food. With Houthi fighters and now Iran threatening more ships, global trade is slowing. Some products you buy could soon cost more , or run out entirely.


📚 Words to Know

Supreme LeaderIn Iran, the most powerful person , above even the president. They are a religious scholar who makes the final decisions on everything from war to law.
SanctionsPunishments where countries refuse to trade with each other. Like telling a classmate you won’t share your lunch until they apologise , except at country level, and much more serious.
Nuclear ProgrammeA country’s activities related to nuclear technology. Peaceful use = making electricity. Dangerous use = making weapons. The difference lies in how much the uranium is “enriched.”
Strait of HormuzA narrow sea passage between Iran and Oman through which a huge portion of the world’s oil must travel. Blocking it can cause a global fuel crisis.
IRGC (Revolutionary Guard)Iran’s elite military force , extremely loyal to the Supreme Leader and controlling many of Iran’s most powerful weapons and regional allies.
Proxy GroupsArmed groups in other countries that a bigger country supports and controls. Iran funds Hezbollah (Lebanon), Hamas (Gaza), and the Houthis (Yemen) to fight on its behalf.
IAEAThe International Atomic Energy Agency , a UN body that monitors nuclear programmes worldwide to make sure countries aren’t secretly building nuclear weapons.
Operation Epic FuryThe name the US gave to its opening wave of airstrikes on Iran on 28 February 2026 , nearly 900 strikes in just 12 hours, targeting Iran’s military and leadership.

🔭 What Happens Next?

  • 💒 Will there be a ceasefire? Trump hinted at “winding down” — but sent more troops. Iran says it won’t stop until the attacks stop. Negotiations via Oman are reportedly happening behind the scenes.
  • Will Iran’s power plants be struck? Trump’s 48-hour deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz expires Monday. If Iran doesn’t comply, millions of civilians could be plunged into darkness.
  • ☢️ Does Iran still have nuclear material? The IAEA says yes — Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile still exists even after the strikes. This is the big unanswered question that could define the coming years.
  • 🌊 Will this spill over further? With Houthi fighters in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Iranian missiles reaching the Indian Ocean, the risk of the war pulling in more countries remains very real.
  • 🛢 How bad will the fuel crisis get? Goldman Sachs warns that high oil prices could last through 2027. The IEA calls this “the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.”

🧠 Think About It

Is attacking another country to stop them getting nuclear weapons ever justified? What if it prevents something much worse? Or does it always make things worse?

Why do ordinary Iranian people suffer from sanctions and wars when it’s the government making the decisions? Is that fair? How can the world hold governments accountable without hurting citizens?

When powerful countries fight, the whole world pays higher prices. Is it right that countries far away like Canada or Australia are affected by wars they have nothing to do with?

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