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Topic: ee-rahn–America War: Causes, Effects, and the Need for Peace
Assalam-o-Alaikum!
Respected teacher and my dear classmates,
Today, I am going to deliver a talk on an important international issue: the ee-rahn–America War. I will explain it in very simple language so that all Class 10 students can understand it easily.
Introduction (2 minutes)
ee-rahn and America are two powerful countries. Their relationship has been tense for many years. Sometimes their disagreements become serious and create fear of war.
The recent conflict has attracted worldwide attention because it affects not only these two countries but also many other countries, including Pakistan.
Before understanding the present situation, we should know their history.
Historical Background (4 minutes)
1. Friendship in the Past
Before 1979, ee-rahn and America had good relations. America supported the Iranian ruler called the Shah of ee-rahn.
2. Iranian Revolution (1979)
In 1979, the Iranian people removed the Shah from power through a revolution.
The new government strongly criticized American influence.
3. Hostage Crisis
Iranian students occupied the American Embassy in Tehran and held American diplomats hostage for 444 days.
After this event, relations between the two countries became very hostile.
Major Causes of Conflict (5 minutes)
A. Nuclear Program
America believes ee-rahn is trying to develop nuclear weapons.
ee-rahn says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, such as energy and scientific research.
B. Economic Sanctions
America imposed economic sanctions on ee-rahn.
Sanctions made ee-rahn's economy weaker.
C. Influence in the Middle East
Both countries have different interests in the Middle East.
They support different groups and governments.
D. Lack of Trust
Years of conflict have created deep mistrust between them.
Both sides often blame each other for regional instability.
Recent Situation in 2026 (4 minutes)
According to recent international reports, military tensions increased sharply in 2026.
There were airstrikes, missile attacks, and threats of further action. At the same time, diplomatic efforts continued to stop the fighting. Reports indicate that ceasefire discussions and negotiations have also taken place. The situation remains uncertain and can change quickly.
Many countries are urging both sides to avoid a full-scale war because it could harm millions of people.
Effects of War (4 minutes)
1. Loss of Human Lives
Soldiers and civilians suffer during wars.
Families lose loved ones.
2. Economic Problems
Oil prices increase.
Trade becomes difficult.
Many countries face inflation.
3. Refugee Crisis
People leave their homes to escape danger.
They seek safety in other places.
4. Global Fear
People around the world worry about a larger conflict.
International peace becomes threatened.
Impact on Pakistan (2 minutes)
Pakistan is an important country in the Muslim world.
If conflict increases:
• Oil prices in Pakistan may rise.
• Inflation may increase.
• Trade routes may be affected.
• Pakistan may face diplomatic challenges.
Therefore, Pakistan always supports peace and dialogue.
Lessons for Students (2 minutes)
As students, what can we learn?
• Peace is always better than war.
• Problems should be solved through dialogue.
• Education helps people make wise decisions.
• We should respect different opinions.
• Future leaders should promote understanding instead of violence.
Conclusion (2 minutes)
In conclusion, the ee-rahn–America conflict is not just a dispute between two countries. It has global effects on peace, economy, and human lives.
History teaches us that wars bring destruction, while peace brings development and prosperity.
Therefore, we should hope and pray that all conflicts are resolved through negotiation and mutual respect.
Thank you very much for listening.
Pakistan Zindabad! 🇵🇰
Short Ending for Presentation
**"War destroys nations, but peace builds civilizations. Let us choose dialogue over conflict and humanity over hatred."**
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