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"Every war produces dissent. Very few say plainly what they think. Joe Kent did."

These are the opening lines of a powerful analysis on the recent resignation of Joe Kent, the Director of the US National Counterterrorism Center. Kent didn't just step down; he issued a stark warning: the United States is engaging in a war with Iran without a clear objective, driven by alliance politics rather than national security.

We examine Kent's claim that Iran is not an imminent threat, his suggestion that the "Israel lobby" is influencing policy, and why this moment mirrors Secretary of State George Marshall's warning to Truman in 1947. If you're following the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, this is a story you can't afford to ignore.

In this deep dive:

The full context of Kent's resignation

The comparison to George Marshall's 1947 warning

The role of domestic lobbying in US foreign policy

What this means for the future of US-Iran relations

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