Iran’s opposition to war led the former head of the US National Counterterrorism Center to resign in protest. John Bolton’s successor, Joseph Kent, has revealed the truth behind the US-Iran conflict, stating that Iran’s Islamic government has a fatwa in place since 2004 that prohibits the development of nuclear weapons.
Kent’s resignation came just a day after he expressed his opposition to the US involvement in the conflict. In an interview with podcaster Tucker Carlson, Kent revealed that he had been a key figure in the US administration’s decision to launch the conflict and that he had been aware of the potential consequences.
Kent stated that Israel had pushed the US to take action, despite knowing that it would lead to a series of events and a counterattack from Iran. He also claimed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government was determined to start a war and had hoped that the US would react accordingly.
The former head of the National Counterterrorism Center claimed that the US had no evidence to suggest that Iran was close to developing nuclear weapons, contrary to claims made by President Donald Trump and his administration. Kent stated that the US had been misled by Israel and that the fatwa in place since 2004 prohibited the development of nuclear weapons.
The US National Security Council has denied Kent’s claims, stating that President Trump makes decisions based on the best interests of the US and not under any foreign pressure. However, Kent maintained that the US had been misled by Israel and that the conflict was a result of a series of events that had been set in motion.
The conflict has led to a significant increase in oil prices and a rise in tensions in the Middle East. The US and other countries have imposed sanctions on Iran, while Iran has responded by attacking oil tankers and infrastructure.
The conflict has also led to a significant increase in tensions between the US and its allies, with many expressing concerns about the impact of the conflict on regional stability. The US has maintained that it is committed to protecting its allies and interests in the region, while Iran has vowed to continue its resistance against US aggression.
In a statement, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, stated that the US is committed to protecting its interests and allies in the region, while also working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the prospects for a peaceful resolution remain uncertain, with many believing that the conflict is a result of a series of events that have been set in motion.
In related news, the United Arab Emirates has announced that it will continue to cooperate with the US, despite the conflict. The UAE has also announced that it will continue to invest in the US, despite the tensions between the two countries.
The conflict has also led to a significant increase in tensions between the US and its allies, with many expressing concerns about the impact of the conflict on regional stability. The US has maintained that it is committed to protecting its allies and interests in the region, while Iran has vowed to continue its resistance against US aggression.
The conflict has also led to a significant increase in tensions between the US and its allies, with many expressing concerns about the impact of the conflict on regional stability. The US has maintained that it is committed to protecting its allies and interests in the region, while Iran has vowed to continue its resistance against US aggression.
In a statement, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, stated that the US is committed to protecting its interests and allies in the region, while also working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the prospects for a peaceful resolution remain uncertain, with many believing that the conflict is a result of a series of events that have been set in motion.
The conflict has also led to a significant increase in tensions between the US and its allies, with many expressing concerns about the impact of the conflict on regional stability. The US has maintained that it is committed to protecting its allies and interests in the region, while Iran has vowed to continue its resistance against US aggression.
In a statement, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Kelly Craft, stated that the US is committed to protecting its interests and allies in the region, while also working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. However, the prospects for a peaceful resolution remain uncertain, with many believing that the conflict is a result of a series of events that have been set in motion.
In a joint statement, the US, the UK, France

