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Nuanced geopolitical analysis prioritising Iranian institutional complexityDominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media

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Tensions between Iran and the United States and Israel are intensifying, with allegations of potential targets in America and signs of fragility in Iranian leadership. These conflicts pose significant risks to regional and global security, affecting energy markets as well.
A military escalation pits Iran against an axis bringing together the United States and Israel. Beyond the direct clashes, the episode is marked by allegations of potential targets and by signals read as weaknesses in Iran's leadership. At its core, one assessment is widely shared: this rise in tensions poses a major risk to the global economy.
The consequences quickly spill beyond the military sphere. Energy prices and global supply chains are directly exposed to any intensification of the conflict, which is why the issue is watched far beyond the region. Here too a convergence emerges: some form of de-escalation is seen as necessary to avoid a regional crisis liable to spread worldwide.
It is over the interpretation of the facts that positions sharply diverge. Several actors defend the legitimacy of the strikes as a security response, while others contest them as a breach of international law. The very attribution of responsibility for the escalation is reversed from one side to the other.
The ranking of priorities is also disputed: some place security imperatives first, others the humanitarian consequences for civilian populations. These divides reflect differing alliance structures, economic dependencies and historical experiences of military intervention.
At this stage, uncertainty prevails. The real extent of any weakness in Iran's leadership, the scope of the threats invoked and the prospects for de-escalation remain contested, with no shared reading of how the crisis will end.
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