A major political shift has emerged as a former Trump ally steps away and speaks out. Joe Kent, described as a loyal insider and veteran, has resigned and criticized the current direction of U.S. policy, saying the Iran war is “built on a lie.”
His departure is significant because it comes from within Trump’s own circle. As the article states, his resignation “lands like a thunderclap,” highlighting the weight of his criticism. Kent is not an outsider but a former Green Beret, CIA veteran, and key figure in national security.
For years, Kent supported Trump’s foreign policy, believing it would avoid past mistakes from wars like Iraq and Afghanistan. Now, however, he believes the same patterns are repeating, with decisions based on questionable claims such as an “imminent threat.”
His concerns are also deeply personal. Kent lost his wife in a bombing in Syria and believed such losses could be avoided if lessons were learned. Seeing similar actions unfold again has led to his strong reaction and decision to step away.
His resignation raises a difficult question about the purpose and cost of the conflict. As suggested, if even loyal supporters question the war, it forces people to reflect on whether it is justified and who it truly benefits.