Not officially — but we are dangerously close to it.

A catastrophic incident has just taken place.

US President Donald Trump has ordered a direct and large-scale attack on Iran. Three key nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — have been struck simultaneously.

The magnitude of this assault is unprecedented: bold, risky, and deeply alarming. It sends a chilling message not just to Iran, but to the entire world.

Although Iran has not yet declared war outright, it has announced on state television that all US forces in the Middle East are now considered legal targets.

Retaliatory strikes have already begun on American bases in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. Iran’s allied groups — including Hezbollah and the Houthis — have now joined the fight.

What are Russia and China saying?

Russia has issued a grave warning:

"The world is now seconds away from nuclear catastrophe."

China has also delivered a stark message to the United States:

"This fire will not remain confined to the Middle East. It could spread across Asia."

These are not ordinary statements. The world’s most powerful nations are closely watching this crisis unfold — and the potential for escalation into a global conflict is real.

What is the rest of the world doing?

So far, the United Nations has failed to take any meaningful action.

European countries are preoccupied with their own economic struggles.

Meanwhile, the Middle East is already ablaze.

Global leaders remain hesitant to intervene — because everyone knows that if this fire spreads, no one will remain untouched.

Will a world war really break out?

There has been no formal declaration of world war yet. But the reality is clear: if this conflict expands, there will be no true victors.

Millions of lives could be lost.

A worldwide food and energy crisis could erupt.

Financial markets, the dollar, global trade — all could collapse.

And as always, the poorest countries will suffer the most.

If anyone says “No, this won’t lead to a world war” — perhaps they are not seeing the danger clearly.

Now is the time for the world to stay vigilant.

The world is already burning.

If another spark is lit, the flames could reach every home.