Joe Kent resigns as head of US National Counterterrorism Center amid Iran conflict.

The head of the ⁠United States’ National ⁠Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, has resigned ‌over the US-Israel war with Iran.

In a letter to US President Donald Trump, he wrote that Iran posed no imminent threat to ​the country, and the government started this ​war due to pressure from Israel.’ Meanwhile, the ⁠White House has not responded to the letter yet.

His strong remarks against the conflict, including claims that Iran did not pose an immediate threat, have triggered a wider debate within political and security circles in the United States. As his exit makes headlines, many are now asking — who exactly is Joe Kent?

Joe Kent is a former US Army Special Forces soldier and intelligence officer who has built a long career in national security. He served as a Green Beret for over 20 years and took part in multiple combat missions across conflict zones.

After retiring from the military, Kent joined the Central Intelligence Agency as a paramilitary officer, further strengthening his experience in counterterrorism operations. His work focused on intelligence gathering and high-risk missions linked to US national security.

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