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Kent resignation edges a wary note into the Iran war debate
politics24 days ago

Kent resignation edges a wary note into the Iran war debate

Joe Kent, the National Counterterrorism Center director and a Trump appointee, resigns saying he cannot support the Iran war, accusing the administration of lying about an imminent threat and of Israeli pressure; Trump dismisses him as weak on security. Kent’s controversial background and emphasis on Israel underscore simmering unease within the Trump coalition about the war, even as overall GOP support remains mixed. The administration’s justification for the conflict is questioned, and while Kent’s move signals potential fractures, it’s unlikely to trigger a broad exodus from Trump’s base.

NCTC chief resigns over Iran war, cites no imminent threat and Israeli pressure
politics25 days ago

NCTC chief resigns over Iran war, cites no imminent threat and Israeli pressure

Joseph Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigns claiming Iran posed no imminent threat and that the U.S. war with Iran was driven by Israeli pressure; the move prompts backlash from Trumpworld, with aides disputing his stance and a Tucker Carlson interview reportedly in the works, while Kent’s resignation letter reiterates his anti-war position and critiques influence from Israel.

"Challenges and Opportunities in Israeli-Palestinian Relations"
opinion2 years ago

"Challenges and Opportunities in Israeli-Palestinian Relations"

The failure of Zionism is evident as Israel continues to engage in endless wars, facing widespread global condemnation for its actions in the Palestinian conflict. American Jews, driven by a sense of ethnocentrism and historical persecution, have staunchly supported Israel, even as it engages in brutal and failed religious nationalism. The Israel lobby's influence has prevented any criticism of Israel's actions, leading to a tragic situation for Palestinians, the world, and Jews themselves. Calls for nonviolent boycott and divestment have been dismissed, and the hope for a resolution seems bleak.