In a dramatic move shaking Washington, Joe Kent, director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, resigned today (March 17, 2026), publicly opposing the ongoing military engagement in Iran. Kent declared on social media platform X that he "cannot in good conscience support" the conflict, sparking immediate debate about US foreign policy priorities.
🔥 Kent’s viral post argued Iran posed "no imminent threat" to the US and accused the administration of yielding to pressure from "Israel and its powerful American lobby." His resignation comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East, with protests erupting globally over the humanitarian impact of the war.
📉 Analysts note this marks the first high-profile resignation linked to the Iran conflict this year. The White House has yet to comment, but sources say Kent’s departure could embolden critics of the administration’s strategy. Meanwhile, youth-led anti-war groups have amplified his message online, with #NoWarWithIran trending across platforms.
🌐 As the 2026 midterm elections approach, Kent’s stance adds fuel to growing calls for transparency in US military decision-making. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
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