“Trump’s Counterterrorism Chief Resigns over Iran Stance”

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President Donald Trump responded to the resignation of his top counterterrorism official, Joe Kent, by expressing that Kent was a “nice guy” but lacking in security measures. Kent announced his immediate resignation, citing Iran as not posing an imminent threat to the US and attributing the conflict to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.

Trump, speaking at the White House with Ireland’s Taoiseach, criticized Kent’s stance on Iran, emphasizing the perceived threat the country posed. He mentioned that individuals who do not view Iran as a threat are not desired in their team, emphasizing the importance of recognizing Iran as a significant threat.

In his social media statement, Kent reiterated that Iran did not present an immediate danger to the US and accused pressure from Israel and its American supporters as the driving force behind the conflict. He highlighted Trump’s prior commitment to ending US involvement overseas, characterizing Middle East wars as detrimental to America.

Kent, a former political candidate with ties to right-wing extremists, had been a fervent supporter of Trump. His nomination to lead the National Counterterrorism Center faced opposition but was confirmed, granting him oversight of the agency’s counterterrorism efforts.

Following Kent’s resignation, Senator Mark Warner acknowledged Kent’s concerns about the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, stating that the lack of credible evidence for an imminent Iranian threat justified Kent’s position.

Kent’s departure marks a significant resignation within the Trump administration following the US and Israel’s actions against Iran in February.

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