World War E | Anders Puck Nielsen | TFP #98
World War E? Energy, Ukraine, and the Strategic Consequences of the Iran War
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Escalating conflict involving Iran is placing renewed pressure on global energy markets at a time when the war in Ukraine continues to reshape the European security landscape. As oil prices rise and supply chains tighten, questions are emerging about Europe’s long-term energy resilience and whether geopolitical shocks could influence Western unity over Ukraine.
Episode Overview
In this episode of The Focus, Dr John Bruni speaks with military analyst Anders Puck Nielsen about the growing interconnection between the Iran war, Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the emerging global energy crisis.
The discussion examines Russia’s strategic calculus, the vulnerability of global oil and gas supply routes, and the implications for European energy security. It also explores whether disruptions in Middle Eastern energy flows could create new political pressures within Europe and alter the broader strategic environment surrounding the Ukraine war.
The conversation ultimately raises a larger question: whether the international system is entering a new phase of geopolitical competition in which energy security once again becomes a defining strategic factor — what might be described as “World War E.”