Counterterrorism center head resigns over Iran war
“I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby,” Joe Kent, the head of the center, wrote in a letter to President Donald Trump.
The National Counterterrorism Center is located in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which is led by Tulsi Gabbard.
The unprecedented voluntary departure from one of the top intelligence posts in the nation follows several members of the GOP themselves noting that the motivations of the war, which broke out Feb. 28, do not align with the “America First” policy that Trump ran on. Kent is the highest ranked official to resign over the Iran war.
“Early in this administration, high-ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media deployed a misinformation campaign that wholly undermined your America First platform and sowed pro-war sentiments to encourage a war with Iran,” Kent said.
Kent is a U.S. special forces and CIA veteran. His late wife, Shannon Kent, was a Navy cryptologic technician killed in a 2019 suicide bombing in Syria.
“As a veteran who deployed to combat 11 times and as a Gold Star husband who lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel, I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost of American lives,” Kent said.
He was confirmed this past July after Trump nominated him in February of 2025.
“I always thought he was weak on security, very weak on security,” Trump said Monday when asked about the letter. “It’s a good thing that he’s out.”
In an X post, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said there are “many false claims” in Kent’s letter and Iran is the “world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.”
“The Iranian regime is evil,” she said. “It proudly killed Americans, waged war against our country, and openly threatened us all the way up to the launch of Operation Epic Fury.”
A spokesperson for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence flagged a social media post from Gabbard, which said Trump “is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country."
“After carefully reviewing all the information before him, President Trump concluded that the terrorist Islamist regime in Iran posed an imminent threat and he took action based on that conclusion,” Gabbard added. The statement does not make any mention of Kent.
Gabbard is expected to testify with other top national security officials before the Senate Intelligence Committee tomorrow. In the past, she has campaigned against U.S. overseas intervention, but has not made public statements about the most recent Iran conflict.
Kent has been a promoter of far-right conspiracy theories, and has referred to Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot participants as “political prisoners.” He also reportedly ordered intelligence analysts to redo a Venezuela-related assessment so that it couldn’t be “used against” President Trump.
“Joe Kent’s record is deeply troubling, and in my view he never should have been confirmed to lead the National Counterterrorism Center,” Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said in a statement. “I strongly disagree with many of the positions he has espoused over the years, particularly those that risk politicizing our intelligence community. But on this point, he is right: there was no credible evidence of an imminent threat from Iran that would justify rushing the United States into another war of choice in the Middle East.”
Other lawmakers raised questions about Kent’s frequent mentions of Israel in his letter.
“Joe Kent resigning and immediately pivoting to blaming Israel for everything is as predictable as it is unserious,” Rep. Josh Gotteheimer, D-N.J., who sits on the House Intelligence Committee, said in an X post. “Scapegoating Israel isn’t just a tired antisemitic trope – it’s anti-American. This is a guy with ties to white supremacists and has ‘PANZER’ tattooed on his arm, referring to a Nazi tank infamously used in crimes against Jews.”
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