Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
Middle East Energy Tension
78
rising
US-China Technology Conflict
72
rising
Commodity Supply Chain Strain
65
rising
Health Zoonotic Spillover
55
stable
Major Geopolitical Themes
US‑Iran Diplomatic Thaw and Energy Corridor Re‑opening
Negotiations toward a US‑Iran nuclear and security pact are nearing a first‑stage signing, with the President promising a rapid de‑mining of the Strait of Hormuz. Successful implementation would ease sanctions, restore oil flow to Asian markets, and reshape regional alliances, but Iranian reservations and timing ambiguities keep escalation risk moderate. The outcome directly influences global oil pricing, European energy security, and the strategic calculus of rival powers in the Gulf.
high
Key Actors
- United States (President)
- Iranian leadership
- G7 foreign ministers
- UAE (regional stakeholder)
Escalating US‑China Technology and Semiconductor Conflict
The U.S. Department of Defense’s expanded blacklist now targets 188 Chinese entities, intensifying a tech‑war that threatens semiconductor supply chains and amplifies corporate compliance risk. Concurrently, Anthropic’s AI platform suspension and U.S. restrictions on foreign access to advanced models reveal a regulatory front targeting AI security. The combined pressure risks fragmenting global tech standards, prompting Chinese firms to accelerate domestic alternatives while allies reassess export policies.
high
Key Actors
- U.S. Department of Defense
- U.S. Department of Treasury
- Chinese semiconductor firms
- Anthropic
Ukraine‑Russia Energy Front and European Energy Security
Ukraine’s SBU claims a successful strike on the Tamanneftegaz terminal, disrupting Russian gas flows to Europe and signaling a willingness to target critical energy nodes. The attack adds to European concerns over winter supply, prompting contingency planning and potential sanctions on Russian energy operators. Russian retaliation remains plausible, raising the specter of broader escalation in the contested energy domain.
moderate
Key Actors
- Ukraine SBU
- Russian gas operators
- European energy ministries
Regional Analysis
Middle East
Middle East dynamics pivot on a fragile US‑Iran diplomatic advance that could unlock oil supplies but face Iranian timing objections, while Ukraine’s energy strikes amplify Russian-Western tension, creating a volatile mix of sanctions, security, and market impacts.
Escalation Risks
- Potential Iranian backlash if de‑mining timeline stalls
- Russian retaliation against Ukrainian energy attacks
- Venezuelan anti‑US sentiment escalating after airstrike
Europe Russia
The Ukraine‑Russia energy clash tightens European gas supplies, while macro‑policy signals from Washington add currency volatility, creating a dual pressure on European economies and security postures.
Escalation Risks
- Russian asymmetric retaliation on European energy assets
- Escalation of cyber attacks targeting European critical infrastructure
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific faces a convergence of maritime security cooperation, heightened US‑China technology rivalry, and energy‑import dependencies that together shape regional stability and economic resilience.
Escalation Risks
- US‑China tech confrontation spilling into supply‑chain disruptions
- Potential flashpoints in the South China Sea as maritime cooperation deepens
Africa
Africa’s exposure is primarily through commodity price transmission, with coffee and oil sectors vulnerable to external policy and market shifts.
Escalation Risks
- Commodity price volatility impacting export revenues
Americas
The Americas are marked by US assertive military action in Venezuela, macro‑policy signals that could affect currency markets, and health challenges that may test public‑health infrastructure.
Escalation Risks
- Retaliatory actions from Venezuelan actors or allied states
- Domestic unrest from health outbreaks if containment falters
