Vance Gives 3-Word Take After Top Trump Intel Aide Quits over Iran War
- Joe Kent resigned from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, stating Iran posed no imminent threat to the U.S. and accusing officials of spreading misinformation influenced by Israeli sources.
- Vice President JD Vance said officials must implement President Trump's decisions, and if unable to do so, resigning like Kent is appropriate.
- Kent criticized the strategy towards Iran as a deceptive repetition of tactics used prior to the Iraq war, arguing there was no clear path to swift victory in the conflict.
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Responding to the resignation of the director of Counter-Terrorism, Vance defended that "if decisions cannot be helped to implement" the administration, "it is better to accept them".
JD Vance on Joe Kent Resignation: When POTUS Makes a Decision, Your Job is to Make it as Successful as Possible
Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that if a member of the administration cannot help implement a president's decision even though he or she disagrees with it, then it is a good thing they resign. The post JD Vance on Joe Kent Resignation: When POTUS Makes a Decision, Your Job is to Make it as Successful as Possible appeared first on Breitbart.
Iran war rift deepens as spy chief Joe Kent quits after secret meeting with JD Vance
A top spy boss resigned accusing Israel of pushing the US into a war with Iran based on lies. He confided his plans to JD Vance before quitting. The resignation highlights a split within the Trump administration. Vance reportedly encouraged the spy boss to speak with White House officials before his final decision.
Vance gives 3-word take after top Trump intel aide quits over Iran war
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday addressed the resignation of a top intelligence aide who objected to President Donald Trump’s war with Iran. “The president has said this, I’ve said this,” Vance said during a campaign-style event in Michigan, per The Hill. “Nobody likes war, and I guarantee the president of the United States is not interested in getting us in the kind of long term, quagmires that we’ve seen in years past.”
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