Joe Kent speaks out against Iran war at prayer event after resigning
In March 2026, Joe Kent, former director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, publicly stated his opposition to a potential war with Iran at a prayer event in Washington. Kent announced that he had resigned from his position due to his inability to support military action in Iran.

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AI-generatedIn March 2026, Joe Kent, former director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, publicly stated his opposition to a potential war with Iran at a prayer event in Washington. Kent announced that he had resigned from his position due to his inability to support military action in Iran. He cited his conscience as the reason, stating he could not, in good conscience, send American service members to fight and potentially die in a foreign war. The resignation and subsequent statement highlight Kent's disagreement with the US government's approach to Iran.
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4 extractedKent said he couldn’t “send young men and women off to die on foreign battlefields” in “good conscience.”
Kent spoke at a Washington prayer event.
Kent resigned over opposition to the war in Iran.
Joe Kent resigned as director of the US National Counterterrorism Center.