Iran believes Gaza war will ‘shape new world order’ - analysis
Iran doesn’t care that much about the tactics in Gaza, it cares more about the grand strategy.
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi said the war in Gaza will lead to a “transformation in the unjust order that rules the world.” He made the claims at a gathering on Monday, according to Iran’s pro-government Fars News. Iran’s president appears to believe that the war in Gaza will accelerate various processes in the global order. He said that after the war, the new world order will be “very close and achievable.”
In Iran’s view, the war in Gaza is part of a larger process. It could be seen as a precursor to a major global conflict.
Battlegrounds are not the only arenas in which this war unfolds. It may include other types of struggles, such as Iran joining the BRICS and the SCO, two economic groups that are linked to China or Russia and which Iran wants to be part of in order to balance the Western-led economies such as the G7.
Raisi’s statement matters. It shows how Iran is thinking about October 7 and its long-term plans. Iran sees the fighting in Gaza as a benefit. It also sees the suffering of Gazans as a benefit. What that means is that Iran believes it can use the suffering in Gaza to take advantage of the war and exploit it for its own interests. Iran’s president also “described Palestine as the most important issue in the Muslim world and stressed that the resistance by the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip will lead to changes in the status quo in the world,” Fars News said.