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[The Geopolitical and Economic Aftermath of the US-Israel Strikes on Iran]-[War in Iran: What comes next?]

FT News Briefing · B1 · 2026-03-02

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The Fallout of the US-Israel Military Campaign in Iran

The Death of Supreme Leader and the Onset of Instability

Following 72 hours of intense US and Israeli airstrikes, the Islamic Republic of Iran faces an unprecedented crisis. The death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled for nearly four decades with an "iron fist," has left the nation in a state of "profound uncertainty." According to FT correspondent Najmeh Buzorgmir, the capital city of Tehran is gripped by a "wave of fear and anxiety," with schools, universities, and shops largely shuttered. The population is caught in a desperate dilemma: whether to remain in their homes or flee as traffic clogs the highways leading out of the city.

The Ambiguity of "Regime Change"

President Donald Trump has explicitly called for Iranian "patriots" to "seize this moment" and "take back your country." However, analysts Abigail Hauslohner and Andrew England highlight a critical lack of strategic clarity regarding what follows. Despite the regime being "weakened" and "wounded," it remains "resilient," supported by the 180,000-strong Revolutionary Guards.

Experts warn that the lack of a "structured opposition" inside or outside Tehran makes a transition toward democracy highly unlikely. Comparisons to the intervention in Libya serve as a grim warning: without "follow-through on the ground," the collapse of a regime often leads to "anarchy," the rise of terrorist groups, and long-term economic upheaval. As England notes, if the regime implodes without a stable transition, it is the Iranian people—those whom the US claims to be liberating—who will suffer the most.

Global Economic Ramifications and the Strait of Hormuz

The conflict has triggered immediate volatility in global energy markets. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical "waterway" through which "nearly 20 percent of the world's daily oil supplies pass," has seen transit grind to a "near standstill."

Energy editor Malcolm Moore reports that the situation is "unpredictable." While OPEC Plus has pledged to increase production by 200,000 barrels a day, this move is largely symbolic—a signal to the market rather than a structural solution. The primary danger lies in the insurance sector; as insurance companies struggle to "price the risk" of transit, the potential for ships to be pulled from service grows. With reports of ships being hit, analysts fear that a prolonged conflict could push oil prices "north of $100 a barrel," potentially driving US inflation from 2.4% to above 4%.

Conclusion: A Precarious Future

The situation remains in "unpredictable territory." While the US and Israel have launched their "most vigorous attempt to overthrow the Islamic regime" since 1979, the path forward is fraught with risk. With no clear plan for governance in a post-Khamenei Iran and the global economy bracing for significant inflationary pressure, the international community faces a period of acute geopolitical and economic fragility.

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I think he's looking for disillusioned Iranians to rise up and exploit this chaos.
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America is with you.
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📖 Transcript

Good morning from the Financial Times.
Today is Monday, March 2nd, and this is a special edition of your FT News Briefing.
The US and Israel have launched their most vigorous attempt to overthrow the Islamic regime since it came to power in 1979.
That will have sweeping ramifications for the country, the wider Middle East and economies around the world.
Today, we're bringing you coverage from Washington to Tehran.
I'm Victoria Craig, and here's the news you need to start your day.

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