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Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran Strikes

Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran Strikes

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March 17, 20261m 44s

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Top counterterrorism official resigns, accusing U.S. of unjustified strikes on Iran. Michael Kent, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, claims pressure from Israel and its U.S. lobby led to the action. Trump rejects accusations. Kent, a former Green Beret with eleven deployments, questions shifting reasons for strikes. Reactions vary, with Trump dismissing him and Democrats questioning evidence for conflict. Resignation comes amid rising terror concerns, including bomb threats and shootings. Kents past ties to far-right groups raise questions, but some Republicans praise his terror-fighting experience.

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