Joe Kent, the top U.S. counterterrorism official, has officially stepped down amid growing concerns about the ongoing war in Iran. In a resignation letter shared on X, Kent criticized the administration's stance, stating that Iran does not pose an imminent threat to the U.S. He attributed the decision to go to war to external pressure from Israel and influential lobbying groups. The White House pushed back, insisting they had compelling evidence of a potential Iranian attack. His resignation reflects a significant dissent within the Trump administration regarding U.S. military engagement overseas. Kent's departure, highlighted by his military background and previous support for Trump, adds weight to his claims against U.S. foreign policy. Political reactions have varied, with some supporting Kent's call for change, while others criticize him for promoting harmful narratives.