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US political storm: Former CIA chief John Brennan questions Donald Trump’s mental fitness, invokes 25th Amendment

US political storm: Former CIA chief John Brennan questions Donald Trump’s mental fitness, invokes 25th Amendment
Former CIA head labels Donald Trump "unstable"
A new episode of intensity is unfolding on the Washington political stage, as former CIA Director John Brennan launched a fierce public attack against President Donald Trump, describing him as "unbalanced." Brennan’s intervention, made during a television broadcast, is not being treated as a mere personal opinion, but rather as part of a broader political confrontation within the American elites.

Invocation of the 25th Amendment

The former head of the CIA directly referenced the 25th Amendment of the US Constitution, which provides for the removal of a president if they are deemed unfit to fulfill their duties. "This man is obviously not well—the 25th Amendment was written for cases exactly like this," Brennan stated, sparking intense reactions. Analysts estimate that such statements heighten political polarization, shifting the conflict from the level of policy criticism to personal attacks.

Confrontation against the backdrop of Iran

Brennan accused Trump of "distorting facts" regarding US policy toward Iran. According to him, the White House is promoting a hardline stance based on inaccurate data. On the other hand, supporters of Trump believe that this stance reflects a clash of differing strategic approaches, particularly regarding issues such as the Strait of Hormuz and energy security.

Cracks in the West

This tension also appears to be affecting the relationship between the US and its allies. In the United Kingdom, for instance, reservations are growing regarding potential involvement in new military initiatives in the Middle East. At the same time, analysts speak of increasing rifts within the so-called "collective Western world," with divergent approaches emerging in both Europe and the US.

Political and economic dimensions

The confrontation is not limited to the political level but extends to the economy as well. Decisions regarding sanctions and energy policy directly impact international markets. Tensions surrounding Iran have already led to fluctuations in oil prices and increased risk across key trade corridors.

A deeper political rift

The clash between Brennan and Trump reflects a wider dispute over the direction of American policy: on one side, those who support the continuation of traditional foreign policy, and on the other, those promoting a more revisionist approach. In this context, the use of institutional tools, such as the 25th Amendment, is being transformed into a field of political combat, reinforcing the already tense climate.

What the 25th Amendment stipulates

The 25th Amendment of the American Constitution allows the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet to determine that the President is unable to discharge their duties, leading to temporary or permanent removal—without the process of impeachment.

Impact on the international stage

Political instability in the US has direct consequences on the international stage, affecting markets, energy flows, and geopolitical balances. As the confrontation reaches its peak, the question remains as to how much the internal political rift in Washington may influence critical international developments in the coming months.

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