Resignation at Counterterrorism Centre: Director Steps Down Over Iran Policy
Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Centre, has resigned. Citing disagreement with the Trump administration's Iran policy, Kent claims there was no imminent threat from Iran and accuses Israel and its lobby of influencing the war decision. He has ties to right-wing extremists.
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In a surprising turn of events, Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Centre, has announced his resignation, voicing strong disagreements with the Trump administration's approach toward Iran. Kent has publicly stated he cannot support what he describes as an unjustified war.
On social media, Kent asserted that Iran posed no immediate threat to national security. He accused the U.S. of succumbing to pressure from Israel and its influential American lobby, which he believes was instrumental in the decision to initiate conflict with Iran.
Kent, who has past ties to right-wing extremist groups and was confirmed to his post last year by a narrow 52-44 Senate vote, indicates that these factors contribute to his departure from the post.
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