The Epic Fury/Roaring Lion War is a litmus test for the power index of many countries. For the purposes of this paper, power resides in a country’s security and economic posture. In between the pole of the global main power (the United States) and the pole of many weak countries (Spain as a new member) the other countries exist on a continuum between two types: those that strive for power and those that flee from weakness. Based on a preliminary and qualitative perspective, it can be said that the United States, China, and Russia grew stronger as a result of the war; Iran has returned to fleeing from weakness. France and Britain established themselves on the side of fleeing from weakness, while Germany took another step toward achieving power. Saudi Arabia's pursuit of power has been undermined, as has the other Gulf states, fle from weakness. Israel advanced in its pursuit of power, but that power is unbalanced. Further in-depth power analysis is required as the 'dust settles', and it should be used to advance significant opportunities and hedge risks.