How will the Iran war change the Middle East? We asked 5 experts

On February 28, the US and Israel launched a war against Iran following weeks of US military build-up in the region and threats from US President Donald Trump.

Authors

  • Scott Lucas

    Professor of International Politics, Clinton Institute, University College Dublin

  • Andrew Thomas

    Lecturer in Middle East Studies, Deakin University

  • Chris Ogden

    Associate Professor in Global Studies, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau

  • Jessica Genauer

    Academic Director, Public Policy Institute, UNSW Sydney

  • Kristian Coates Ulrichsen

    Fellow for the Middle East at the Baker Institute, Rice University

In the ensuing weeks, Iran has retaliated by striking US assets in the Persian Gulf states and targets across Israel. Israel has launched a ground invasion into southern Lebanon in response to attacks from Hezbollah.

Oil and gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have come to a virtual standstill, threatening a global energy crisis. And thousands have been killed , most in Iran and Lebanon.

The entire Middle East has been affected by this war – and the region will no doubt be very different once it’s resolved.

We asked five experts in international politics and Middle East studies to explain the most important changes they see happening following the war.

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