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US and Israel escalate strikes on Iran amid rising energy prices and Strait of Hormuz closure

The United States and Israel have escalated military strikes against Iran, with the U.S. conducting over 7,000 attacks on Iranian military and industrial sites as part of Operation Epic Fury, while Israel targeted key Iranian officials and energy infrastructure. These actions have heightened tensions and disrupted global energy markets, prompting President Trump to warn Israel against further attacks on shared resources unless provoked by Iran, and calls for international efforts to reopen the closed Strait of Hormuz. Despite significant damage to Iran’s capabilities, intelligence reports indicate the regime remains intact, amid ongoing investigations into leaks related to the conflict and revelations of covert coordination between the U.S. and Israel.

FBI Investigates Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Over Classified Leaks Amid Resignation and Iran War Dispute

The FBI is investigating Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, for alleged leaks of classified information, with the probe beginning before his recent resignation over opposition to the Trump administration’s decision to go to war with Iran. Kent criticized the administration’s rationale, claiming there was no imminent Iranian threat and that the war decision was influenced by Israeli pressure, while the Trump administration and intelligence officials have disputed his claims. His resignation has sparked debate among political and intelligence circles, with former President Trump calling Kent “weak on security” and reaffirming the threat posed by Iran.

National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Resigns, Criticizes Trump Administration’s Iran War Justification Amid Political Backlash

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a former Trump supporter, resigned amid controversy over U.S. military actions against Iran, criticizing the administration’s war rationale and alleging misinformation campaigns by Israeli officials and American media. His departure sparked backlash from Republican leaders who condemned his claims as anti-Semitic, while Kent’s past associations with far-right figures and conspiracy theories further complicated his tenure. Concurrently, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified on Iran’s diminished but ongoing threat, underscoring internal divisions and political pressures shaping U.S. policy toward the conflict.

Tulsi Gabbard Testifies Before Senate, Questions Imminent Threat of Iran’s Nuclear Program Amid Ongoing U.S.-Israeli Military Campaign

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, expressing a cautious stance on Iran’s nuclear threat and avoiding full endorsement of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign. Her testimony highlighted divisions within the administration and intelligence community, especially after her deputy resigned in protest over the conflict’s justification. The ongoing conflict has caused significant geopolitical and economic disruptions, with Iran retaliating against U.S. interests despite degraded military capabilities.

Top U.S. Intelligence Officials Testify Amid Iran Conflict and Calls for Greater Transparency in Senate Hearing

Top U.S. intelligence officials, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee amid heightened tensions following the U.S. military campaign against Iran, which was justified by the Trump administration as a response to an imminent threat despite intelligence reports indicating Iran was not actively pursuing nuclear weapons. The hearing occurred shortly after the resignation of Joe Kent, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, who criticized the administration’s rationale for war, while lawmakers remain divided over calls for greater transparency and public hearings on the conflict. As the debate over oversight continues, Democratic lawmakers push for more disclosure, whereas many Republicans argue that classified briefings suffice to protect national security.

Iran Escalates Middle East Conflict with Missile and Drone Attacks Following Israeli Airstrikes, Sparking Regional Tensions and Global Oil Price Surge

Iran launched missile and drone attacks on Israel and Persian Gulf states following Israeli airstrikes that killed senior Iranian officials, escalating the Middle East conflict with casualties reported near Tel Aviv and Beirut. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed to target all senior Iranian figures and hinted at intensified military operations, while Iran maintained governmental stability despite losses and condemned U.S.-Israeli strikes on its territory. The conflict has triggered regional diplomatic efforts, disrupted global oil markets, and sparked controversy within the U.S. administration, including the resignation of a counterterrorism official critical of the war’s justification.

Senior Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran War, Intensifying Scrutiny on National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard

Joe Kent, former head of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in protest of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, arguing that Iran posed no imminent threat and criticizing the war as influenced by Israeli pressure. His departure has intensified scrutiny on National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, who has maintained a neutral public stance but is expected to clarify her position during upcoming Senate testimony. The resignation has sparked debate within the Trump administration and Congress, highlighting divisions over U.S. foreign policy and the potential political consequences of the conflict.

National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Resigns Citing Opposition to U.S. War in Iran

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a retired Green Beret, resigned abruptly in protest of the U.S. war in Iran, arguing that Iran posed no imminent threat and that the conflict was driven by pressure from Israel and its American lobby. His departure marks the most high-profile resignation within the Trump administration over the Iran conflict and highlights internal dissent regarding U.S. military intervention in the Middle East. Kent’s stance aligns with other critics of the war, such as intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, and underscores ongoing tensions about foreign policy direction within the administration.

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