Gotrade News - Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his resignation on Tuesday. He expressed concerns over the justification for military action against Iran, stating that Iran poses no immediate threat to the United States at present.
Key Takeaways:
- Joe Kent resigned on moral grounds related to the US-Iran conflict.
- The war started due to external pressure, according to Kent.
- Tensions escalated after the assassination of Iranian officials.
Kent's statement echoes worries about the reasons given by the Trump administration for initiating military action against Iran. He lamented that the decision was driven by strong American lobbying from abroad.
On the other hand, tensions between the US and Iran have continued to rise following the assassination of two high-ranking Iranian officials. These killings have fueled an already heated conflict in the Middle East, increasing the risk of further escalation.
This situation could influence investment decisions in global markets, considering the potential long-term impacts. Concerns are emerging that geopolitical instability may affect financial and energy market movements, which have so far shown reactions to the ongoing crisis.
Reference:
- Bloomberg, Top Counterterrorism Official Resigns in Protest of Iran War. Accessed on March 18, 2026
- Australia Financial Review, Top Trump official resigns, says Iran posed ‘no imminent threat’. Accessed on March 18, 2026
- Australia Financial Review, Israel kills two Iranian leaders; Trump official resigns in protest. Accessed on March 18, 2026
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