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Middle East on the brink: Escalating war threatens global stability

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Dr Alamdar Hussain Malik

The Middle East is erupting in a war that is no longer limited to the Persian Gulf. It is spilling into the Indian Ocean, threatening South Asia, and drawing in global powers. Skirmishes, naval confrontations, and proxy attacks are happening simultaneously across multiple fronts, creating chaos and unpredictability.

Read also: Crisis in Iran and the fragmented response of Muslim world

The recent destruction of an Iranian naval vessel in the Indian Ocean, killing nearly 150 sailors, is a stark signal that conflict has reached waters once thought safe. Trade routes, ports, and coastal cities are under immediate threat. The situation is unfolding in real time, and escalation could spiral uncontrollably within days.

Iran, Israel, and the United States are engaged in direct strikes, proxy battles, and rapid redeployments across Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and beyond. Armed groups and regional militias are fortifying positions and preparing retaliatory attacks. Each new strike, sabotage, or missile launch risks sparking wider retaliation, drawing neighboring states and major powers deeper into the conflict. Civilian populations are increasingly caught in the crossfire. Hospitals, schools, and residential areas are being damaged or shut down. Refugee flows are already beginning, with thousands displaced in Iraq and Syria. Ports, energy pipelines, and trade corridors are at risk of immediate disruption, threatening regional economies and global markets. Analysts warn that any miscalculation could rapidly escalate into a broader war, with multiple countries acting simultaneously in unpredictable ways.

 

The sinking of the Iranian ship highlights the speed and unpredictability of this escalation. Despite visiting India waters, the vessel was allowed to leave—a diplomatic decision that exposed it to immediate destruction. Analysts warn: one miscalculation could trigger a chain reaction across multiple nations, drawing in regional powers and global actors. This is no longer theoretical—it is happening now.

 

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Regional powers are positioning aggressively.

Turkey is increasing military readiness and coordinating with allies to protect trade and energy corridors. China is monitoring maritime routes and energy supply chains, preparing to secure its economic interests. Russia is looking for strategic advantage and is ready to intervene indirectly. **North Korea may provide indirect military support through alliances and arms supply. India is carefully balancing diplomatic engagement with strategic security concerns in the region. The situation is unfolding in real time, and any single misstep could ignite wider conflict in multiple regions simultaneously.

 

Global energy markets are already trembling. Oil shipments through the Gulf and Indian Ocean are under threat. Rising oil prices threaten not only international markets but also Pakistan’s energy security. Fuel shortages, electricity blackouts, and industrial shutdowns are imminent. Critical sectors—transportation, agriculture, and manufacturing—could face severe setbacks. Inflation is surging, trade is slowing, and energy-intensive industries may scale down or shut entirely. The energy crisis is not a future threat—it is already cascading across the region.

 

Immediate strategic reserves, alternative supply routes, and policy interventions are essential. If this instability continues, it will create a domino effect impacting global markets, shipping, and food security.

 

The danger is no longer theoretical—it is unfolding now. Maritime routes are active conflict zones. Border tensions, airspace violations, and proxy strikes are occurring simultaneously. Each incident multiplies the risk exponentially. Civilian shipping, commercial ports, and energy infrastructure are all under threat. Rapid military movements, political miscalculations, and economic vulnerability make this conflict potentially uncontrollable, with cascading consequences. A single escalation could provoke multiple states, dragging Turkey, Russia, China, North Korea, and regional actors into active confrontations. Even small clashes could spiral into a larger war that no actor can contain.

 

Humanitarian conditions are deteriorating rapidly. Refugee flows from Syria, Iraq, and Yemen are increasing, while civilian casualties mount daily. Ports and urban centers are under siege, threatening food and medical supplies. Public health systems are overwhelmed, electricity shortages are widespread, and fuel scarcity is disrupting daily life. The combined human, economic, and energy impact could reach catastrophic levels if immediate action is not taken.

 

Pakistan and neighboring countries cannot afford to remain passive. Strategic planning, energy security measures, emergency preparedness, and proactive diplomacy are urgent. Pakistan must strengthen energy reserves, diversify supply channels, and implement contingency plans for electricity, fuel, and critical industries. Diplomatic engagement with neighbors and global powers is crucial to prevent accidental escalation. Intelligence, military readiness, and civil contingency planning must operate alongside economic and humanitarian preparedness. Every day of inaction increases vulnerability to energy shortages, trade collapse, and humanitarian crises. Leadership and coordinated strategy are indispensable.

 

History shows that once Middle Eastern conflicts cross borders, they rarely stay contained. The Iranian ship sinking and escalating strikes across the Gulf and Indian Ocean are a stark, real-time warning: the region is on the brink of a prolonged, ungovernable war. Global powers may watch, but no intervention can guarantee stabilization. Civilian populations are at risk, economies are faltering, and trade and energy routes may be disrupted indefinitely. Without urgent diplomatic action, coordinated strategy, and immediate regional restraint, this conflict could spiral into a catastrophic war with no clear end, uncontrollable consequences, and global destabilization for years to come.

 

Dr Alamdar Hussain Malik

Advisor

Veterinary Sciences

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Swat

Former

Financial Adviser

Finance Division

Government of Pakistan

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