The U.S.-Israel-Iran war is in a contested state of limbo. The fighting is paused but the war is still far from over, as the United States and Iran struggle to turn the ceasefire into a lasting deal.
While both countries look to maximize their negotiating positions and secure their political objectives, multiple states have been forced to adapt to a new, uncertain reality. Iranian and U.S. allies, countries simply stuck in the middle of the conflict due to geography, and Asian trading partners are considering their positions, and navigating their options on how to move forward.
The interconnectedness of the world today, and how much the U.S., Iran, and Israel have all influenced the region means that the conflict is not just confined to two countries, but has a massive regional and global impact.
In a special report from The Geopolitical Desk, analysis has been conducted on over 20 countries either directly involved or impacted by the war in Iran, examining their current positions, objectives, risks, and how they might respond in this uncertain period of tensions.
Using the link below, Intelligence subscribers are free to download the full navigable PDF report.
