💨 Abstract
Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Centre, resigned, stating he couldn't support the war in Iran, which he believes was driven by Israeli influence and misinformation. Kent claimed Iran posed no imminent threat and criticized Trump for undermining his "America First" policy. His resignation follows low public approval of the conflict and concerns from Trump's former aides about the war's direction. Meanwhile, John Bolton argued for regime change in Iran, citing its nuclear program and past actions.
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