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Former CIA director: Escalating conflict could signal waning U.S. influence in Middle East

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Former CIA Director and senior national security and intelligence analyst John Brennan says Iran’s capacity for retaliation is limited after recent military strikes depleted its resources. With the U.S. election just two weeks away, Israel’s response could influence domestic politics. Brennan added that if the conflict escalates further, the chances for a cease-fire in Gaza or Lebanon will be slim.

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