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The US-Iran war has affected the world

By staffMarch 2, 20262 Mins Read
The US-Iran war has affected the world
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The war between Iran and America has left chaos in many countries, even affecting South Africa.

Many countries, including South Africa, are disturbed by the ongoing war.

Here in South Africa, the movement of airplanes has been disrupted and it turns out that there are people from this country who are trapped in countries affected by the war, including the most visited city in this country, Dubai.

America supported Israel in this war. The war between Iran and America took another step this weekend as the leader of Iran, Mr. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed.

The news of Khamenei’s death was confirmed yesterday morning.

Khamenei died after the American attack on his office.

Before Khamenei was killed, Iran had attacked US military bases in neighboring countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and others.

Iran announced that Khamenei would be in mourning for 40 days, and threatened to retaliate.

The President of the United States, Mr. Donald Trump, said that Iran will see what drove the cat from the tree if it ever tried to retaliate.

The international organization, the United Nations, has condemned the ongoing war.

The UN Secretary, Mr Antonio Guterres, He called on the warring countries to lay down their weapons.

President Cyril Ramaphosa also condemned the ongoing war.

Ramaphosa said that the ongoing war endangers people’s lives and may also affect the economy.

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