Iran’s Waning Influence Exposed as Middle East Embraces Gaza Ceasefire
As the Middle East rallies around a Gaza ceasefire, Iran’s years-long ‘Axis of Resistance’ crumbles under relentless Israeli pressure and economic sanctions—exposing Tehran’s diminishing regional power and threatening American security interests.
The recent Gaza ceasefire has sent ripples far beyond the immediate conflict zone — exposing a tectonic shift in the Middle East's political landscape that leaves Iran increasingly isolated. Once a dominant force behind the so-called “Axis of Resistance,” Tehran now grapples with a strategic retreat, weakened military assets, and an economy battered by international sanctions. For America, this moment offers both relief and caution: while Iran’s diminished influence reduces direct threats to U.S. allies, it also raises urgent questions about how Washington should respond to Tehran’s next moves. Is Iran Losing Its Grip on Regional Power? Iran has long...
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