Great Game Returns to the Middle East
The launch of Operation Epic Fury marks more than a sharp escalation between Washington, Tel Aviv, and Tehran; it signals the crystallization of a new geopolitical struggle reminiscent of the 19th-century Great Game, now transposed onto the strategic landscape of the Middle East. The coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, nuclear facilities, and command networks represent a decisive shift from shadow warfare and proxy contests to overt state-to-state confrontation. According to analysis published by the Atlantic Council, the operation reflects a calculated attempt to reset deterrence, degrade Iran’s escalation ladder, and reassert Western dominance in a region increasingly shaped by multipolar competition. The consequences extend far beyond the immediate battlefield. For decades, Iran cultivated what it termed a “forward defence” doctrine. Rather than waiting for conflict to reach its borders, Tehran embedded influence across the Levant and the Gulf throug...