War in Iran: Answers to common questions

US and Israeli attacks on Iran, including the killing of high-ranking leaders, raise concerns in Germany. A newsletter addresses reader questions on terror threats, energy prices, and military bases. Experts warn of potential escalation in the region.

Recent developments in the Iran conflict have prompted numerous reader responses. A Sunday newsletter called for input and received overwhelming feedback. A special edition provides answers to the most prominent questions.

On the terror threat in Germany: Crisis meetings have been held since the weekend, with heightened vigilance in place. The Constitutional Protection Agency expects 'a continued high abstract threat' to US and Israeli diplomatic and military sites. Jewish institutions like synagogues or schools could also be targeted. However, there are no concrete indications of attacks. During the Gaza war, Jews were assaulted in Western countries.

Regarding fuel and heating oil prices: Heating oil has reached a new three-year high, as reported by Heizoel24. 'With the current upward rate, heating oil now marks a new three-year high,' it states. Those with reserves can wait out the situation for now.

On European military bases: The question of their use remains open in the sources.

The conflict is escalating: Iran has attacked US bases in neighboring states, Hezbollah is supporting Iran, and Israel is bombing Lebanon. Civilians and US soldiers have already been killed. US President Donald Trump expects four weeks of war. Many states fear a regional conflagration. Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday, where topics include tariffs, the Ukraine war, China, and now the Iran conflict. Trump may expect solidarity from Europeans.

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The US-led military operation against Iran, launched on February 28, has entered its second week, prompting fluctuations in global oil prices and the exodus of thousands of Afghans and Pakistanis from the country. President Donald Trump described the conflict as ahead of schedule and largely complete, while Iranian officials issued mixed signals amid leadership fragmentation. Democrats and media outlets have labeled it a potential 'forever war,' calling for congressional approval.

One week after Israel and the USA began attacks on Iran, aid organizations report hundreds dead and thousands injured among civilians. Reports from Tehran and Isfahan describe heavy bombings and growing panic. New analyses point to a US strike on a girls' school.

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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that any US military strike would ignite a regional war in the Middle East. The statement comes amid heightened tensions following President Donald Trump's threats against Iran over its crackdown on protests. Khamenei also labeled the demonstrations a coup, as Iran prepares military drills in the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil prices have surged past $90 a barrel a week after the US and Israel launched major attacks on Iran, escalating into a Middle East war. The conflict has stranded oil shipments in the Persian Gulf and damaged key facilities, disrupting supplies. Consumers globally face higher gasoline and diesel costs as a result.

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The U.S. military is readying for possibly extended operations against Iran should President Donald Trump authorize an attack, according to two anonymous officials. This preparation coincides with ongoing diplomatic efforts, including talks in Geneva mediated by Oman. Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi has called for U.S. intervention to hasten the regime's downfall.

Iran has stated it will decide when the war with the US and Israel ends, emphasizing no oil will be shipped out of the Middle East if attacks continue. President Donald Trump said the war will end in four weeks or sooner. However, Iran's military insists there must be a winner and calls Trump's statement nonsense.

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The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran has led to counterattacks endangering German soldiers in Jordan and Iraq as well as civilians in Dubai. More than 500 Bundeswehr soldiers are stationed in the region, and drone attacks occurred at two sites. In Dubai, residents were woken by rocket alerts.

 

 

 

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