{"id":535745,"date":"2026-03-10T04:31:13","date_gmt":"2026-03-09T23:31:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/leadpakistan.com.pk\/news\/?p=535745"},"modified":"2026-03-10T04:31:13","modified_gmt":"2026-03-09T23:31:13","slug":"the-world-order","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/leadpakistan.com.pk\/news\/the-world-order\/","title":{"rendered":"The World Order"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nazia Jabeen<\/p>\n<p>The Middle East today stands at the edge of its most volatile moment in decades, as the rapidly escalating U.S.\u2013Israel\u2013Iran confrontation reshapes political realities across the region and beyond. Life in every corner of the Middle East has been shaken by unprecedented violence, disruptions in trade, and fears of a wider regional war. Even if the fighting stopped immediately, the economic and geopolitical aftershocks would continue for months. Such crises do not erupt spontaneously; they are the product of decades of unresolved rivalry, miscalculations, and shifting power dynamics. Many analysts have long argued that Israel viewed Iran as its primary existential threat, but only under U.S. President Donald Trump did Israel find a partner willing to support open confrontation.<br \/>\nThis dynamic became tragically clear on 28 February 2026, when Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed during U.S.\u2013Israeli strikes on Tehran, a fact later confirmed by Iranian state media and multiple global outlets. The joint attacks targeted Iranian leadership compounds, military bases, and nuclear sites, prompting Iran to retaliate with missiles and drones directed not only at Israel but also at several Gulf states hosting American forces. The result is a rapidly widening war now pulling in regional actors, global powers, and Iranian-aligned militias. Oil markets have surged, while diplomatic channels strain under the weight of a crisis expanding across land, air, and cyberspace, with near-total internet blackouts reported inside Iran as hostilities intensified.<br \/>\nThese dramatic events have unfolded against a backdrop of symbolic political theatre. A video circulating online shows Donald Trump in the Oval Office surrounded by pastors praying for the military and for strength in leadership\u2014an echo of similar scenes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The imagery reinforces how leaders often turn to symbolism during moments of national anxiety. But symbolism alone cannot shape fate; as the ancient story of Oedipus suggests, even the most powerful leaders may be unable to redirect forces already set in motion.<br \/>\nTo understand the stakes of the current crisis, it is necessary to situate it within a century of global transformations. The First World War shattered empires and produced the League of Nations, the first attempt at collective global security. The Second World War then laid the foundation for today\u2019s international system, establishing the United Nations and the Bretton Woods institutions, which anchored American leadership in global economic governance. That order began to shift in 1971 when President Richard Nixon ended dollar\u2013gold convertibility, dissolving the Bretton Woods currency regime and ushering in floating exchange rates\u2014an understated but transformative change. Two years later, the 1973 oil embargo linked energy markets to geopolitics in ways that still reverberate. The 1979 Iranian Revolution marked another sharp break, toppling the U.S.-aligned Shah and inaugurating the Islamic Republic, setting the stage for decades of U.S.\u2013Iran hostility.<br \/>\nWith the 1991 Gulf War, the United States appeared to enter a \u201cunipolar moment\u201d, exercising unmatched military and political influence after the Cold War. But this dominance was also tested. The September 11 attacks reshaped U.S. foreign policy, expanded global surveillance, and launched open-ended wars that changed how America was perceived abroad. China\u2019s entry into the WTO in 2001 accelerated its economic rise and deepened global interdependence, while generating new tensions around trade and technology. The 2008 global financial crisis shook confidence in Western economic governance and pushed the G20 to the centre of crisis management. Russia\u2019s 2014 annexation of Crimea reopened questions about European security, prompting sanctions and strengthening NATO\u2019s role. The 2016 Brexit vote and U.S. election signalled deep scepticism towards globalisation and multilateralism in the very countries that once championed them. The COVID-19 pandemic then accelerated deglobalisation, hardened great-power rivalry, and began the transition towards a more fragmented world. After Russia\u2019s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Europe remilitarised, energy routes were rewired, and geopolitical blocs hardened further.<br \/>\nThe current 2023\u20132026 escalation, beginning in Gaza and expanding into a direct U.S.\u2013Iran confrontation, now marks one of the most serious transformations of the international system in years. What started as a localised conflict has become a multi-tier struggle involving airstrikes, cyber warfare, shifting alliances, and the potential for global economic shockwaves. Reports from the region highlight coordinated U.S. and Israeli operations\u2014such as Operation Epic Fury and Operation Raging Lion\u2014launched from air, land, and sea to strike Iranian infrastructure and leadership targets. Satellite images show destroyed compounds and naval assets along Iran\u2019s coast, while Iranian retaliatory strikes have reached Israel and multiple Gulf states. The conflict has also spilled into cyberspace, demonstrating how modern wars target communication networks and digital infrastructure alongside physical assets.<br \/>\nIf history offers any lesson, it is that global shocks reshape the international order. The end of fixed exchange rates, the weaponisation of oil, the Iranian Revolution, the unipolar 1990s, the post-9\/11 era, China\u2019s rise, the financial crisis, Crimea, Brexit and Trump, and the pandemic all left structural marks on global politics. The emerging pattern in 2026 points towards a more fragmented, security-driven multipolar world defined by overlapping blocs, weaponised supply chains, cyber conflict, and regional wars with global consequences.<br \/>\nWhere the world goes from here will depend not on long historical arcs but on decisions made in the coming weeks. Diplomacy and de-escalation could stabilise energy markets and prevent broader economic fallout. Escalation, on the other hand, could force countries\u2014especially in the Middle East and Asia\u2014to pick sides in an increasingly divided global landscape. For now, the only safe prediction is that the world order is shifting once again, and, much like the transitions of the 1970s or the 1990s, we may only understand the full magnitude of this moment in hindsight.<br \/>\nThis conflict also exposes an uncomfortable truth: the United States remains a leading global power, but no longer an uncontested one. The \u201cunipolar moment\u201d of the 1990s has faded. Today\u2019s world features multiple centres of power\u2014China, the European Union, Russia, Turkey, and expanding coalitions such as BRICS\u2014leaving Washington influential but no longer unrivalled. The current Middle East crisis highlights this new reality vividly. The U.S. can still project military force on a scale no other country can match. Yet its actions now prompt rapid countermoves from empowered regional states, cyber-capable actors, and shifting blocs. The United States remains central to the global order, but it is no longer the sole architect of the world\u2019s strategic direction.<\/p>\n<p>The writer is a blogger and free-lance writer and can be reached at X @NazeeaJabeen1<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nazia Jabeen The Middle East today stands at the edge of its most volatile moment in decades, as the rapidly escalating U.S.\u2013Israel\u2013Iran confrontation reshapes political realities across the region and beyond. Life in every corner of the Middle East has been shaken by unprecedented violence, disruptions in trade, and fears of a wider regional war. 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