Today I am here to talk about something very different. I usually post Splinterlands blogs, write about the crypto market, or discuss games that I might start playing in the future. But today I want to share my thoughts about the current situation involving tensions between three major countries: America, Israel, and Iran.

America and Israel are not fighting each other. Instead, they are aligned together against Iran. Recently, we all heard about the incident where Iran lost its president in an attack, which many reports say involved actions by America and Israel.
While some people celebrated the news, there was also deep sadness among many people, especially those from Iran. So the reactions across the world were mixed, with both celebration and grief being expressed.

Now, I am not going to discuss whether that action was right or wrong. However, based on my limited understanding of international law, I do know that it is generally not considered legal to assassinate the president, prime minister, or a major political or religious leader of another country.
Doing so goes against international norms, and if such actions become common, it can make international laws appear meaningless.
There is, however, one argument that countries sometimes use to justify attacks. That is pre-emptive action.

If a country has prior intelligence or strong evidence that another country is about to carry out an attack, such as a bomb blast, missile strike, or another military action, then they may take defensive action beforehand.
But even in such cases, I personally feel that going to the extent of eliminating a national leader raises serious questions.
Another concern is the possibility of other countries getting involved in the conflict. If that happens, the situation could become much worse.
Even in countries like India, we can sometimes observe indirect effects of global tensions. There were reports about internet services being restricted in some areas, and various news stories began circulating online about possible economic disruptions.

While the Prime Minister reassured people that things would remain stable, some reports also mentioned restaurants in cities like Mumbai and Delhi facing LPG supply issues.
Now, everything may not be directly connected to the war, but global conflicts often have indirect consequences on economies, supply chains, and daily life.
So whether someone supports or opposes Iran, Israel, or America, the reality is that people across the world can still be affected in different ways.

The best outcome for everyone right now would be de-escalation and peace. I understand that Iran may not be ready to negotiate immediately because losing a national leader is a major tragedy for any country.
But I still hope that all sides eventually find a path toward diplomacy and stability before the situation escalates further.
If tensions continue to rise, there is always the possibility that other major powers like Russia or China could become involved.

In global politics, no country wants to remain behind when power balances are shifting. Nations compete for influence through military strength, technology, and economic power.
However, for ordinary people around the world, the most important thing is peace and stability. I truly hope that tensions cool down soon and that normal life can continue without the fear of larger global conflict.
That is all I wanted to share today. This post is also my participation in a contest in the India United community. If you are interested, you can check the contest as well. The post is pinned in the community, and I will also share the link below.
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