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A significant upheaval has occurred within the U.S. administration. Joe Kent, leading the National Counterterrorism Center, has stepped down in light of the ongoing conflict with Iran, asserting there is no immediate danger to the United States. His remarks directly contradict the rationale provided by the Trump administration for the war, creating a significant rift within the government. While the White House maintains that there is compelling evidence of an impending assault, Kent's exit prompts critical inquiries into the true motivations behind this war. Is this the unveiling of hidden truths or merely the start of a more profound political struggle? Watch until the conclusion and form your own opinion.

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00:00A top U.S. security official just quit, and his reason is explosive.
00:05Joe Kent, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned over the ongoing war in Iran.
00:11In his public letter, he said something shocking.
00:14Iran posed no immediate threat to the United States.
00:17He even claimed the war was driven by pressure from Israel and its powerful allies.
00:22This makes him the first senior official to step down as the conflict enters its third week.
00:27But the White House quickly pushed back.
00:30They said President Trump had strong evidence that Iran was about to attack.
00:35So now there are two completely different stories.
00:38One from inside the administration, saying there was no urgent danger.
00:42And another insisting the threat was real and immediate.
00:45What makes this even more intense is that Kent was known for opposing foreign wars.
00:50So his resignation is not just a protest.
00:53It is a warning from inside the system.
00:55And now the big question is, was this war truly necessary?
01:00Or is this the first major crack in the official narrative?
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