Counterterrorism director Joe Kent’s resignation over Iran war prompts WH pushback: ‘Very weak’

Counterterrorism director Joe Kent’s resignation over Iran war prompts WH pushback: ‘Very weak’


Joe Kent, who had served as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned Tuesday over the war in Iran and alleged that the conflict is an unnecessary consequence of Israeli influence over U.S. foreign policy, which prompted pushback from the White House.

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