World NewsIntelligence Chief Quits, Blames 'Lobby Pressure' for Iran War
National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent has tendered his resignation, citing the recent escalation with Iran as the breaking point for his tenure. His departure marks a dramatic fracture within the intelligence community, coming at a critical juncture for national security.
Kent did not mince words regarding the catalyst for the conflict, directly asserting that President Trump "started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby." He fervently urged the administration to "reverse course" to prevent further destabilization. The accusation highlights growing concerns over foreign influence in US decision-making and raises serious questions about the strategic direction of American foreign policy.