Is Your Flight Canceled? How the Dubai Attack is Grounding the World
Right now, the U.S. and Iran are in a fast-moving, direct conflict. On Saturday, February 28, 2026, President Trump ordered massive airstrikes across Iran to destroy their missile bases and military power. While rumors are flying online that Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, might have been killed, Iranian officials say he’s still alive, even though the area around his office was hit. Sadly, there are also heartbreaking reports that a girls’ school was struck during the bombing, which is causing a huge outcry and making the situation even more intense.
The fighting has already spread far beyond Iran’s borders. Iran hit back by firing missiles at U.S. bases and near major cities like Dubai. This has caused total chaos at Dubai’s airport—one of the busiest in the world—leaving travelers from the UK, Canada, and Australia stranded as flights are canceled. While there hasn’t been an “official” declaration of war yet, the reality is that both countries are actively fighting. Whether this turns into a long, permanent war depends on if the violence stops soon or if more countries get dragged into the fire.