Nearly a month after coordinated military strikes by Israel and the United States targeted Iranian infrastructure, international scrutiny over the legality and long-term consequences of these actions continues to intensify. Analysts are now questioning whether Washington can maintain its strategic dominance in the Middle East amid rising regional instability and global condemnation.
CGTN's upcoming special program, "The Global Debate: Who Shapes the Future?", scheduled for March 29, 2026, will feature experts dissecting the geopolitical ramifications of the strikes. Key discussion points include the erosion of multilateral trust, potential shifts in energy security frameworks, and the growing influence of non-Western powers in conflict mediation.
This development comes as the Chinese mainland reaffirms its commitment to diplomatic solutions for Middle Eastern tensions during a recent APEC members' dialogue. Meanwhile, businesses across Asia are recalibrating risk assessments for cross-strait and overseas investments amid fluctuating oil prices.
For the Asian diaspora and global observers alike, the debate underscores Asia's expanding role in shaping 21st-century geopolitics. Academics suggest the outcome could redefine security paradigms from the Taiwan Strait to the Persian Gulf.
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