War is often measured in missiles and military strikes. But the real impact goes far beyond the battlefield. The ongoing Iran–US conflict is now affecting economies, supply chains, and daily life across the world.
- 3,500+ deaths reported in Iran
- 26,000+ injured civilians and soldiers
- 15+ US personnel killed
- Millions displaced across the region
| Category | Details | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Human Casualties | 3500+ deaths, 26,000+ injured | Severe |
| Displacement | 4 million+ displaced | Critical |
| Oil Prices | $100 → $150+ | High |
| Global Economy | $200+ billion losses | High |
| GDP Impact | 0.3%–1% slowdown | Moderate |
| US Spending | $18B spent, $200B proposed | Severe |
Oil supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a sharp rise in prices. Experts warn that continued tensions could push oil beyond $200 per barrel.
Gulf economies are facing billions in losses, while Iran’s economy is expected to shrink significantly under pressure.
- Rising inflation worldwide
- Fertilizer shortages affecting agriculture
- Food prices likely to increase
The global economy is slowing, supply chains are under stress, and energy security is at risk. This conflict is now affecting countries far beyond the Middle East.
This is not just a war between two nations. It is a crisis impacting the entire world. The real cost is being paid by ordinary people.