Joe Kent, former counterterrorism chief below President Donald Trump, has resigned in protest in opposition to the continuing battle with Iran. He accuses Israel and its U.S. foyer of fabricating the battle, insisting Tehran stays removed from creating a nuclear weapon.
Kent’s Key Claims on the Battle
In a latest interview, Kent asserts that Israel spearheaded the push for army motion. He highlights a 2004 fatwa by Iranian leaders prohibiting nuclear weapons as proof that Iran poses no imminent nuclear hazard to the US.
Kent argues the battle gives no strategic benefit to People and echoes the flawed justifications used for the Iraq invasion. “Iran offered no quick risk,” he states, emphasizing the dearth of profit for U.S. pursuits.
Administration Response
The Trump administration brushes off Kent’s departure as insignificant. President Trump and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt decrease his function in key coverage selections, calling his affect restricted.
Struggle’s Impression and Public Opinion
The battle erupted on February 28, resulting in heavy casualties, widespread financial fallout, and powerful opposition from most People. Current polls affirm majority disapproval of the army engagement.

