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    Ex-US Defense Chief Warns War Won’t End Middle East Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 28, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Leon Panetta, who once served as the United States Secretary of Defense, has expressed concerns about the ongoing conflict involving Iran. He emphasized that continuing or expanding military actions in the region is unlikely to bring about a definitive resolution. Panetta’s remarks highlight the complexity and enduring nature of Middle Eastern conflicts, where military solutions have historically failed to secure lasting peace.

    In a significant development, Panetta’s perspective underscores the challenges faced by policymakers in balancing security interests with diplomatic efforts. The Middle East has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions, with Iran playing a central role in regional dynamics. His statement serves as a caution against further escalation, suggesting that war may only deepen instability rather than resolve it.

    Meanwhile, the international community continues to watch developments closely, as any increase in hostilities could have far-reaching consequences beyond the Middle East. Panetta’s warning adds to the discourse on how best to approach peacebuilding in a region marked by decades of conflict. His insights may influence future strategies aimed at achieving a sustainable and peaceful outcome.

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