‘I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran’: high ranking US intelligence official resigns — because apparently, peace is just too mainstream for the war machine.

‘I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran’: high ranking US intelligence official resigns — because apparently, peace is just too mainstream for the war machine.

Yet Another Deep State Globalist Quits – This Time Over Trump’s Bold Iran Move

In a shocking turn of events that surprised absolutely no one, another swamp creature has crawled out of the D.C. bureaucracy to throw a tantrum about President Trump’s decisive action against Iran. Joe Kent, who somehow wormed his way into a cushy intelligence position despite his questionable background, announced he’s quitting because he apparently wants America to keep getting pushed around by Iranian mullahs.

Kent’s resignation letter reads like a hostage video, claiming Iran “posed no imminent threat” and that this was all some Israeli conspiracy. Right, because we all know how much those peaceful Iranian leaders love us and would never dream of building nuclear weapons or funding terrorists who kill Americans. 🙄

This is the same Kent who ran for Congress pushing election conspiracy theories and had to disavow his friendships with literal Nazi sympathizers. But sure, let’s trust his judgment on national security. Meanwhile, President Trump is actually protecting American lives while Kent and his buddies in the intelligence community apparently want to keep playing patty-cake with regimes that chant “Death to America.”

The timing is particularly rich – just as Trump’s strategy is working perfectly, with Iranian protesters taking to the streets and the regime looking shaky. But Kent would rather see America fail than admit Trump might be right. Typical.

Pathetic. Real Americans are celebrating Trump’s strength while the deep state whines about mean tweets and Iranian feelings. Next!

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