Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
US-Iran Military Escalation
78
rising
Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Escalation
75
rising
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Continuation
73
rising
US-China Space Rivalry
70
rising
Global Energy Market Volatility
65
stable
Cybersecurity Threat Landscape
68
rising
Health Security Crises
72
rising
Supply Chain & Trade Disruption
60
rising
Major Geopolitical Themes
Middle‑East Military Escalation
U.S. airstrikes in Iraq breached a cease‑fire, prompting Iran to condemn the action and threaten retaliation, while Israel’s intensified bombing of Hezbollah positions in Lebanon raises the likelihood of a broader conflict. Both flashpoints risk drawing regional actors into a wider war, disrupting oil flows, and prompting global security realignments.
high
Key Actors
- United States
- Iran
- Israel
- Hezbollah
- Lebanon
US‑China Strategic Competition in Space
The United States is formulating offensive capabilities to blind Chinese military satellites, while China expands its own anti‑satellite programs. Japan seeks to lead international space‑governance rules, adding diplomatic pressure. The competition threatens to spill into kinetic conflict, jeopardizing satellite‑dependent civil and military services.
high
Key Actors
- United States
- China
- Japan
- Russia
Global Energy Price Volatility
A tentative U.S.–Iran rapprochement has driven oil prices down 7%, yet ongoing Persian Gulf hostilities keep shipping routes precarious. Simultaneously, China’s catastrophic coal‑mine disaster has spiked coking‑coal prices and lifted thermal‑coal demand in Asia, adding upward pressure on steel and copper markets. Indonesia’s export‑control centralization further tightens mineral supplies.
moderate
Key Actors
- United States
- Iran
- China
- Indonesia
Cybersecurity and Emerging AI Risks
A cascade of incidents—insider exposure of AWS GovCloud credentials, dismantling of the Kimwolf IoT botnet, extortion leaks from ShinyHunters, and concerns over Anthropic’s Mythos model—demonstrate a widening attack surface across cloud, IoT, and AI domains. State‑backed infrastructure seizures in the Netherlands and growing ransomware threats compound systemic digital vulnerability.
moderate
Key Actors
- U.S. CISA
- ShinyHunters
- Kimwolf
- Anthropic
- Dutch authorities
Health Security Crises
Ebola cases are spilling over from the DRC into Uganda, prompting a WHO PHEIC. A cruise‑ship Andes hantavirus outbreak adds maritime disease risk, while diphtheria resurges in Australia. Simultaneous policy constraints on U.S. researchers threaten rapid response capacity.
high
Key Actors
- WHO
- CDC
- DRC health authorities
- Australian health agencies
Regional Analysis
Middle East
The Middle East faces converging military escalations that threaten to destabilize regional security and global energy supplies, with Iran and Hezbollah poised to respond to U.S. and Israeli actions, respectively.
Escalation Risks
- US‑Iran retaliation
- Israel‑Hezbollah war breakout
- Disruption of Persian Gulf shipping lanes
Europe Russia
Eastern Europe remains a high‑risk zone where Russian aggression and diplomatic friction with the United States could trigger broader security and economic repercussions across the continent.
Escalation Risks
- Russian offensive escalation
- Retaliatory NATO measures
- Cyber retaliation cycles
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific dynamics are defined by a strategic competition in space, evolving trade policies, and a modest easing of North Korean isolation, creating intersecting risks for security, technology supply chains, and regional diplomacy.
Escalation Risks
- Space‑based conflict
- Tariff policy backlash
- North Korea supply‑chain leverage
Africa
Africa’s primary risk stems from the accelerating Ebola outbreak, which threatens regional health security and could strain economic activity, while new U.S. diplomatic focus may shape future engagement.
Escalation Risks
- Ebola regional spread
- Potential cross‑border health crises
Americas
The Americas are experiencing a juxtaposition of robust technology market performance and heightened geopolitical risk, with policy and diplomatic moves influencing both financial flows and strategic postures.
Escalation Risks
- Market volatility from US‑Iran escalation
- Geopolitical spillover into defense sectors
