THERE WAS 'NO IRAN NUKE THREAT' TOP U.S. COUNTERTERRORISM REVEALS, EXPOSING THE TRUMP ADMIN FALSE CLAIMS!
-SULFABITTAS NEWS, MARCH 20, 2026
Former U.S. counterterror chief Joe Kent has triggered a nationwide political storm—resigning and claiming the Iran war was driven by foreign pressure, not an immediate threat to America.
[AMERICA BASES DESTROYED IN IRAN WAR FALLOUT]
Why This Story Is Exploding Right Now
Kent’s resignation didn’t just raise eyebrows—it raised serious questions about how the United States enters war.
At the center of the controversy:
Claims that Iran posed no imminent threat
Allegations of intense pressure from Israel
Comparisons to pre-Iraq War intelligence tactics
Ongoing federal investigation into Kent himself
The result? A full-blown political firestorm with global implications.
Joe Kent’s Most Controversial Claims
“No Imminent Threat”
Kent insists intelligence did not justify urgent military action against Iran, calling the narrative used to support escalation “misleading.”
Foreign Pressure Allegations
He claims U.S. involvement was heavily influenced by Israeli interests and lobbying power—an assertion that has drawn immediate backlash from lawmakers.
Iraq War Comparison
Kent warned that the same playbook used in the early 2000s—selective intelligence and fear-driven messaging—may be repeating itself.
Unverified and Explosive Additions
His comments also touched on past conflicts and even raised questions about the 2025 killing of a conservative figure—claims critics say cross into dangerous territory.
Washington Reacts: Backlash and Investigation
The response has been swift and intense:
Bipartisan condemnation labeling his rhetoric reckless and harmful
FBI investigation into potential mishandling of classified information
White House dismissal, with President Trump downplaying Kent’s influence
Meanwhile, media coverage and public debate continue to intensify.
America First Movement Now Deeply Divided
Kent’s statements have exposed a major fracture:
One side supports strong alliances and intervention when necessary
The other questions foreign influence and calls for strict non-intervention
This divide could reshape the future of conservative foreign policy in the U.S.Why This Matters Beyond Politics
This isn’t just about one resignation—it’s about how wars begin.
Kent’s claims force difficult questions:
Are intelligence narratives being shaped for political goals?
How much influence do allies have over U.S. decisions?
Is history repeating itself?
As tensions with Iran continue, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
The Bottom Line
Joe Kent’s resignation has done more than spark controversy—it has ignited a national conversation about truth, power, and the real forces behind war.
Whether viewed as a whistleblower or a provocateur, one thing is certain:
This story is far from over—and the consequences could be global.
Follow SULFABITTAS NEWS for real-time updates on this developing political crisis.
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