WASHINGTON, Joe Kent, director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, resigned on Tuesday, saying he cannot in good conscience support the Trump administration's war in Iran. In a letter and post on X, Kent said Iran posed no imminent threat and that U.S. action followed pressure from Israel and its American lobby. He is a retired Green Beret and Gold Star husband who was confirmed last July. The White House and intelligence offices did not immediately comment. Kent's departure is the most senior resignation tied to the February 28 campaign. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Joe Kent's resignation could shake up U.S. counterterrorism strategy. It might affect our safety and foreign relations. Keep an eye on news about replacements and policy shifts.
Kent's departure is a big deal. He's the highest-ranking official to quit over the Iran war. His stance could influence public opinion and policy. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in U.S. foreign affairs.
Opponents of the Iran war and critics of administration policy gained a high-profile ally and wider media attention after Kent's public resignation.
The Trump administration incurred a significant personnel and reputational setback when its senior counterterrorism director resigned over the Iran war.
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