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The Olympiad Is Coming to Los Angeles in 2028 — Here Is Why the Iran War Makes This More Important
The 2028 LA Olympics is two years away. The Iran war's geopolitics already threaten participation from multiple nations. Here is the specific political challenges facing the most watched sports event ever.
The 2028 LA Olympics is two years away. The Iran war's geopolitics already threaten participation from multiple nations. Here is the specific political challenges facing the most watched sports event ever.
- The 2028 LA Olympics is two years away.
- The 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games — now two years and several months away — are being planned in the specific geopolitical context of an active US-Iran war whose specific implications for Iranian athlete particip...
- For the Iranian athlete dimension: Iranian athletes have competed in previous Olympic Games despite political tensions between the US and Iran.
The 2028 LA Olympics is two years away.
The 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games — now two years and several months away — are being planned in the specific geopolitical context of an active US-Iran war whose specific implications for Iranian athlete participation, Gulf state hosting agreements for pre-Olympic training camps, and the particular Middle Eastern representation questions that the current conflict creates deserve attention even as the immediate conflict management dominates.
For the Iranian athlete dimension: Iranian athletes have competed in previous Olympic Games despite political tensions between the US and Iran. The specific 2028 situation — the US having conducted 38+ days of active military strikes on Iranian territory — creates a qualitatively different diplomatic context. US visa issuance for Iranian athletes, the specific security considerations of Iranian athletes competing on US soil, and the IOC's particular neutrality framework whose application to athletes from an active adversary country are the specific questions that LA28 organisers and the IOC are working through.
For the Gulf state participation: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait — all of whom have been targeted by Iranian attacks during the current war — will be representing their nations at Los Angeles 2028. The specific security requirements for athletes from these countries, the particular diplomatic context of the Olympic Village's national representation structure, and the IOC's management of a Games where athletes from countries at war with each other participate simultaneously are the specific organisational challenges that 2028 inherits from 2026.
For the broader geopolitical value: the Olympics' specific claim to being a zone of peaceful competition whose specific tradition of separating sport from politics — however incompletely — provides a particular international function. The 2028 Games, if the Iran war is resolved by then, could provide the specific healing function that Paris 2024 and other Olympics have provided in post-conflict contexts. If it is not resolved, the specific tensions it will navigate are the particular test of that claim.