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Joe Kent’s resignation over Iran war reignites antisemitism fears and debate over Israeli influence

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned this week following U.S. military strikes in Iran. Kent claims conservative activist Charlie Kirk told him last summer to prevent the Trump administration from entering a Middle East war. He discussed his resignation on Tucker Carlson's podcast, while Vice President JD Vance addressed the resulting divisions within Trump's base.

Kent's resignation exposes significant fractures within Trump's foreign policy coalition between isolationist and interventionist factions. The resignation has also reignited sensitive debates about Israeli influence on U.S. foreign policy and concerns about antisemitic rhetoric in political discourse.
Kent supporters say

Kent acted on principle by resigning rather than supporting what he viewed as unnecessary military engagement in Iran. They argue he was fulfilling a commitment to prevent another costly Middle East conflict that would harm American interests. His decision reflects legitimate concerns about avoiding prolonged foreign entanglements.

Critics say

Kent's resignation undermines national security leadership during a critical period and weakens intelligence operations. They argue his public statements about Israeli influence are feeding into harmful antisemitic narratives. His decision to immediately appear on partisan media platforms suggests political motivations rather than principled resignation.