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10 Key Questions: Iran Prepares for Prolonged War, Trump Targets Oil, World on the Brink of Crisis

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10 Key Questions: Iran Prepares for Prolonged War, Trump Targets Oil, World on the Brink of Crisis
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In the midst of missile blasts and oil prices breaching psychological thresholds, the world appears to be standing on the edge of something far greater than a mere regional war. Iran is not merely holding out but has declared its readiness to wage a long war. On the other side, the United States is opening up more explicit discussions, targeting energy sources as part of its strategy. Between the two, global markets are trembling, logistics routes are disrupted, and the shadow of crisis is beginning to be felt even in household kitchens. This situation is no longer just a military conflict but a geopolitical crossroads that will determine the direction of the global economy and stability. Amid all this, the fundamental questions are becoming increasingly urgent to answer, drawing on reports from international news agencies. 1. What is Iran’s main message in this conflict? Iran asserts that it is not merely in a defensive position but is ready to control the direction of the war. An Iranian security official emphasised that the duration of the conflict will not be determined by the United States but by Tehran itself. He even rejected Washington’s claim that the war would end soon. “This is our war, and we will not stop defending ourselves until we give a historical lesson to Trump and Netanyahu.” (Source: Al Jazeera / CNN) This message indicates that Iran views the conflict as a long-term war, not just a temporary response. 2. How prepared is Iran for a prolonged war? Iran claims to have prepared its military capacity for a long-term conflict, including the use of missiles and drones. Iranian officials mentioned that the defence system is continuously strengthened and combat strategies updated to face both air and ground attacks. Iran’s missile and drone weaponry “is ready to support long-term operations.” (Source: Al Jazeera / CNN) This shows that Iran is not only defending but also prepared to prolong the escalation as a strategy. 3. What are the United States’ objectives in this conflict? The United States, through statements by President Donald Trump, has indicated broader strategic interests, including control over energy. Trump openly stated his interest in taking control of Iran’s oil sources, including the possibility of seizing Kharg Island. “Honestly, my favourite thing is to take control of the oil in Iran.” (Source: TRT World / Financial Times) This statement reveals that the conflict is not just about security but also about the contest for resources.

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