Former National Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent is making waves across conservative America, urging patriots to immediately contact the White House and Congress to oppose any deployment of U.S. ground troops in the escalating Iran conflict.
Kent, who courageously resigned from the Trump administration earlier this month over disagreements with the Iran war strategy, took to X to rally Americans against what could become another endless foreign entanglement. In his resignation letter, Kent boldly stated that Iran "posed no imminent threat to our nation" - a stunning rebuke that has sent shockwaves through the Washington establishment.
This isn't just another swamp creature looking for attention, folks. Joe Kent is an America First warrior who put his career on the line rather than stay silent about a war he believes violates everything Trump promised in 2024.
"Contact the White House and your representatives NOW. We cannot allow American blood to be spilled in another foreign war that doesn't serve our national interests," Kent posted on social media.
Kent's explosive resignation highlights a growing rift within conservative circles about America's role in Middle East conflicts. While President Trump has repeatedly promised to end foreign wars and put America First, the Iran situation appears to be testing those commitments in real time.
Remember, this is the same Joe Kent who lost his wife, a Navy cryptologist, to an ISIS bomb in Syria - he knows the true cost of war better than the armchair generals pushing for escalation. When a Gold Star husband is sounding the alarm about unnecessary military action, patriots need to listen.
The timing couldn't be more critical. With tensions escalating daily, every hour counts in preventing another Iraq or Afghanistan disaster that drains American resources while enriching defense contractors and foreign interests.
Kent's call to action represents the true America First movement - putting American families and workers ahead of globalist war hawks who profit from endless conflict. Will everyday Americans heed his warning and flood congressional phone lines before it's too late?
