Iran Shifts Toward Intensified Economic and Information Warfare Against Western Interests
Theater: Middle East
Time horizon: 30d
Published: 2026-05-31
Moderate confidence (60%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: HIGH
Executive summary
Over the next month, Iran is likely to operationalize its declared ‘new phase’ of conflict focused on economic and information pressure by ramping up cyber operations, disinformation campaigns, and indirect disruption of rival trade flows rather than direct kinetic attacks. Tehran and its proxies may target Western financial institutions, energy companies, and political processes with influence operations and cyber intrusions, exploiting existing polarization and election cycles. This approach will complicate attribution and response, pulling more non‑military agencies into the confrontation and blurring the line between war and coercive competition. Confirmation would be attributions or credible indications of Iran‑linked cyber or influence operations against economic targets; denial would be a pivot…
Key indicators we're watching
- CENTCOM note of Iranian leadership framing a ‘new phase’ centered on economic and information pressure
- Existing pattern of Iran‑linked proxy networks and technologic warfare from Levant to Sahel
- Historical Iranian use of cyber and information tools during sanctions confrontations
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