After 13 U.S. troops were killed during the opening weeks of the Iran war, Joe Kent had seen enough. It was time, he said, to stand on principle and resign his position as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, knowing it was likely that some of President Donald Trump’s other advisers would turn on him.
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