The war in the Middle East has entered a dangerous new phase. What began as military strikes and missile exchanges is now transforming into something far more alarming: an âinfrastructure war.â
Instead of targeting only soldiers and military bases, critical systems that power entire nationsâoil refineries, power plants, shipping lanes, and economic lifelinesâare increasingly becoming the battlefield. Analysts warn that this shift could destabilize global energy markets and push the region toward a broader and more destructive conflict.
Iran has warned that if its own infrastructure continues to be attacked, it will retaliate by targeting the economic foundations of its adversaries. As a result, the conflict is no longer confined to traditional military engagements; it now threatens the very systems that keep modern societies running.

