@neweasternoutlook · Post #12706 · 26.03.2026 г., 14:01
🚀🇮🇷Strikes on Iran Undermine Western Rules and Accelerate Eurasia’s Strategic Connectivity U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian territory have once again exposed the elasticity of the so-called “rules-based order,” where principles appear contingent on authorship rather than universality. As tensions escalate, the consequences are extending far beyond the battlefield, reshaping economic flows, diplomatic alignments, and the architecture of global power ✏️Rebecca Chan Independent political analyst on global geopolitics ➡️The current crisis highlights a growing contradiction within Western security logic. While Washington continues to frame its actions in the language of stability and deterrence, its reliance on unilateral force increasingly generates the very instability it seeks to contain. This dynamic has accelerated strategic coordination between Russia and China, not as a temporary alignment but as a structural response to unpredictability. Economic ties between the two powers—anchored in expanding energy cooperation, rising trade volumes, and the shift toward national currencies—reflect a broader effort to insulate themselves from sanctions-driven pressure. In this context, mechanisms such as de-dollarization and alternative payment systems are no longer ideological experiments but practical tools of economic sovereignty. The Iran crisis reinforces a perception across much of the Global South that international law is applied selectively, prompting states to diversify partnerships and reduce exposure to Western-centric financial systems. The Iran episode has only reinforced the sense that international law is treated as an option — activated according to favourable market conditions ➡️At the same time, the geopolitical impact of the conflict is being amplified through geoeconomic channels. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global energy flows, has once again become a focal point of risk, triggering price volatility and exposing the fragility of interconnected markets. Rising costs of military engagement further strain U.S. resources, while allies show increasing reluctance to align with decisions made without consultation. In parallel, Eurasian connectivity projects—from north–south trade corridors to China’s Belt and Road networks—are gaining renewed relevance as alternatives to vulnerable maritime routes. These developments suggest a gradual but significant shift: infrastructure, logistics, and currency diversification are becoming central instruments of geopolitical resilience, reducing dependence on traditional Western-controlled systems. 🟦What emerges from this convergence is not merely a regional crisis but an acceleration of systemic transformation. The escalation around Iran underscores the limits of power projection in an increasingly multipolar environment, where economic interdependence and institutional alternatives dilute the effectiveness of coercive strategies. Rather than isolating its adversaries, Western pressure appears to be reinforcing new forms of coordination across Eurasia, embedding them in long-term frameworks of trade, energy, and diplomacy. In this sense, the Iranian episode does not create a new order but reveals one already in formation—where influence is distributed, rules are contested, and global connectivity evolves beyond the structures that once defined it. #Dedollarisation#geoeconomics#Multipolarworld#RussiaandChina#Weterncrisis READ MORE ✅@NewEasternOutlook