Escalation in Middle East

Lin Jian: Beijing supports any steps to de-escalate Middle East tensions
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Lin Jian: Beijing supports any steps to de-escalate Middle East tensions

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 13:36
Bayraktar: Middle East crisis does not threaten Türkiye's energy security
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Bayraktar: Middle East crisis does not threaten Türkiye's energy security

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 13:11
Grossi: US-Iran talks could take place this weekend in Islamabad
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Grossi: US-Iran talks could take place this weekend in Islamabad

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 12:37
Iran strikes Erbil airport in Iraq's Kurdistan region
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Iran strikes Erbil airport in Iraq's Kurdistan region

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 12:28
Media: At least 9 killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon
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Media: At least 9 killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 12:18
IDF strikes cruise missile production sites in Tehran
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IDF strikes cruise missile production sites in Tehran

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 12:01
Indonesia may cut free school meals to save government funds
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Indonesia may cut free school meals to save government funds

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 11:22
Fatih Birol: IEA ready to release additional oil reserves if needed
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Fatih Birol: IEA ready to release additional oil reserves if needed

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 11:17
Australia's Jetstar сuts flights to New Zealand amid rising fuel costs
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Australia's Jetstar сuts flights to New Zealand amid rising fuel costs

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 11:07
Baghaei: Iran's neighbors have been offering mediation in talks with US for days
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Baghaei: Iran's neighbors have been offering mediation in talks with US for days

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 10:51
Israeli Health Ministry: Over 5,000 injured in Iranian strikes
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Israeli Health Ministry: Over 5,000 injured in Iranian strikes

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 10:39
Iran conducts shuttle diplomacy with US to end fighting, media reports say
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Iran conducts shuttle diplomacy with US to end fighting, media reports say

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 10:37
Brent oil drops to $99.4
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Brent oil drops to $99.4

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 10:16
Trump threatens strike on $10B Iranian power plant
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Trump threatens strike on $10B Iranian power plant

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 09:31
Iran announces 80th wave of strikes targeting Israel, US bases
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Iran announces 80th wave of strikes targeting Israel, US bases

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 09:17
UK developing plan to restore shipping through Strait of Hormuz
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UK developing plan to restore shipping through Strait of Hormuz

  • 25 March, 2026
  • 09:14
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The events of February–March 2026 have forever erased the previous security architecture of Eurasia. What began as a series of proxy conflicts and targeted operations has transformed into the largest direct military confrontation in the region since the Gulf War.

The Middle East has been drawn into a multi-level war where the stakes are raised to the maximum: from the survival of political regimes to the control over key global energy arteries.

Geography of Escalation: Three Active Fronts

The analytical department of Report.az identifies three main theaters of military operations, each with its own destructive potential for the global economy:

1. The Iranian Front: Operation "Roaring Lion" and the Retaliatory Strike

The morning of February 28, 2026, became the point of no return. A direct attack by the Israeli Air Force, supported by the US Central Command (CENTCOM), on strategic, nuclear, and government facilities in Iran led to the paralysis of the Iranian air defense system and significant losses within the IRGC leadership.

Coalition Tactics: The use of overwhelming air superiority (F-35 stealth aviation) and electronic warfare to destroy ballistic missile and centrifuge production plants (Natanz, Isfahan).

Tehran's Response: The launch of over 1,200 missiles at Israeli territory and American bases in the Persian Gulf. A transition to asymmetric warfare and a "death by a thousand cuts" strategy through cyberattacks and the activation of sleeper cells.

2. The Lebanese Front: The New "Security Zone"

Amidst the missile duels with Iran, Israel made a radical decision to redraw its northern borders. Under the leadership of Defense Minister Israel Katz, the IDF launched a full-scale ground occupation of southern Lebanon.

Objective: The creation of a continuous buffer zone up to the Litani River (about 10% of Lebanese territory) to completely eliminate rocket fire on Israeli cities by the Hezbollah movement.

Consequences: The destruction of civilian infrastructure (bridges, roads) south of the Litani, a severe humanitarian crisis, and the emergence of hundreds of thousands of new refugees fleeing to Beirut and Syria.

3. The Maritime Front and Transit Paralysis

The waters of the Red Sea, the Bab-el-Mandeb, and the Strait of Hormuz have turned into free-fire zones. Yemen's Houthis and the IRGC Navy have de facto blocked the passage of any commercial vessels associated with Western coalition countries.

Economic Shock: Oil, Gold, and Logistics

The 2026 escalation dealt a devastating blow to global markets. The paralysis of global governance institutions (including a G20 split into two camps) has stripped the global economy of crisis-containment mechanisms.

Macroeconomic Marker Status as of Spring 2026 Global Impact Oil (Brent) Above $115–118 per barrel. Threat of global stagflation. Slowdown in the economic growth of the EU and China due to surging energy costs. Gold (XAU/USD) Consolidating at historic highs (above $2,580 per ounce). Capital flight from risky assets. Massive purchasing of physical metal by Central Banks of the Global South (de-dollarization). Defense Sector Unprecedented growth in military-industrial complex stocks. Critical shortage of missile defense systems (e.g., Patriot PAC-3 MSE). A global arms race. Western military factories transitioning to 24/7 operations.

Significance for Azerbaijan: An Island of Stability and a Logistics Hub

While the Middle East is engulfed in flames, the foreign policy architecture of official Baku demonstrates utmost resilience. For Azerbaijan, the crisis shapes two strategic realities:

The Indispensability of the Middle Corridor: Due to the blockade of the Suez Canal and the Strait of Hormuz, the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), passing through Azerbaijan, has become the primary and safest overland artery connecting the markets of Asia and Europe. Freight traffic through the Port of Baku is breaking historic records.

Energy Pragmatism: Amidst supply disruptions from the Middle East, Azerbaijani oil (the ACG block) and gas (the Southern Gas Corridor) acquire critical importance for Europe's energy security. This allows Baku to secure highly lucrative long-term contracts, directing windfall revenues into the Karabakh Revival Fund.

Conclusion

Spring 2026 has marked the end of the era of "managed conflicts." The Middle East has crossed a threshold beyond which a return to the status quo is impossible. The outcome of this confrontation will not only define the new borders of states in the region but will also finalize the contours of a new, multipolar world order.