This piece discusses the latest tensions between the U.S. and Iran with an emphasis on how it impacts China’s strategic interests in the region and how it impacts the growing trade war and great power competition it has with the United States. In addition, it discusses the expanding cyber war between the two nations and the likeliness of it escalating into a kinetic war in the near future.
New Friction Between the U.S., Iran, and China Makes Cyber Warfare More Attractive
Filed Under: Geopolitics, Global Security & Geopolitical Navigation Series, Intelligence, Strategy, & Trends Series, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Middle East, nuclear weapons, trade war and national security, U.S. Policy, US-Iran, US-Iran-China Tagged With: China, China and Iran, China in the Middle east, Cyber Battlefield, Cyber Domain, Cyber Warfare, Esper, Global Security, great power competition, Intelligence Community, International Security, Iran, Iranian Tensions, Israel, Kinetic Warfare, Middle East, National Security, Saudi Arabia, SCO, Trade War, US, US and Iran, US-China Trade War, US-Iran