Mitch Blood Green said:
National Counterterrorism Center resigns over Iran war
And you know what that means….
Mitch Blood Green said:
National Counterterrorism Center resigns over Iran war
Mitch Blood Green said:
National Counterterrorism Center resigns over Iran war
Osodecentx said:Mitch Blood Green said:
National Counterterrorism Center resigns over Iran war
And you know what that means….
What a piece of shit this guy turned into.
— Michael Flynn Jr (@realmflynnJR) March 17, 2026
Attacking a man who has more integrity in one finger than Levin could ever hope to have in his entire lifetime. https://t.co/Ha9M6gcWov
historian said:KaiBear said:
During WW2 gas was strictly rationed.
Everything was, at least essential goods were
My guess, and yes it’s a guess, is that there is going to be major escalation in Iran. Joe Kent isn’t some wilting flower. He wouldn’t resign over a bombing strike or two. He even supported some action being taken and was an Iran hawk. We’ll see soon enough.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 17, 2026
ATL Bear said:FLBear5630 said:ATL Bear said:Sam Lowry said:
We don't know the extent of...ond.
Finishing the job is a near impossibility. This is Gaza x 1000. No one has th.....................their leadership structure, decimated their internal infrastructure, but its people and society continued to rally around Nazism and its ideals.
Doc Holliday said:My guess, and yes it’s a guess, is that there is going to be major escalation in Iran. Joe Kent isn’t some wilting flower. He wouldn’t resign over a bombing strike or two. He even supported some action being taken and was an Iran hawk. We’ll see soon enough.
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 17, 2026
don't conflict Neanderthalis anymore than he already is.FLBear5630 said:The_barBEARian said:D. C. Bear said:FLBear5630 said:historian said:boognish_bear said:President Trump: “You have to remember, we have 45,000 troops in Japan, 45,000 in South Korea, and 50,000 in Germany.”
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 16, 2026
We defend all these countries, and then I ask them: “Do you have any minesweepers?”
They say, “Well, would it be possible for us not to get involved?” pic.twitter.com/KgcCCN8QTO
It's not unreasonable to expect every country that depends on oil from the Gulf to help escort their tankers through the Gulf. We don't get oil from there anymore because of our large volume of domestic production. In defending Gulf shipping, we are acting on behalf of everyone else.
Nobody asked Trump to do this. There was no coalition. There was no discussion with allies on support. He started a war with Iran because he felt it in his bones, and Netanyahu told him to do so.
I decided to remove a dam without telling you, and now we have flooding problems. It will be in your benefit for the flooding to stop as now your property floods worse than mine. So, pay for it. Your share is... Sound reasonable?
My money is you would be pissed and even possibly sue me. He caused this mess without getting any support. You guys see nothing wrong here?
If the Washington Post reporting is accurate, Saudi Arabia did.
I see plenty wrong here, but I also recognize that we kicked the can down the road for many, many years with half measures and hopium.
Boomers have also kicked the can down the road with the national debt... since you all seem to finally be in the mood to confront your biggest messes, I am hoping we see substantive payments made by Boomers and Israel to reduce this massive burden instead of more half measures and false hope
I thought DOGE, Tariffs and taxes took care of that???
trey3216 said:FLBear5630 said:The_barBEARian said:D. C. Bear said:FLBear5630 said:historian said:boognish_bear said:President Trump: “You have to remember, we have 45,000 troops in Japan, 45,000 in South Korea, and 50,000 in Germany.”
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 16, 2026
We defend all these countries, and then I ask them: “Do you have any minesweepers?”
They say, “Well, would it be possible for us not to get involved?” pic.twitter.com/KgcCCN8QTO
It's not unreasonable to expect every country that depends on oil from the Gulf to help escort their tankers through the Gulf. We don't get oil from there anymore because of our large volume of domestic production. In defending Gulf shipping, we are acting on behalf of everyone else.
Nobody asked Trump to do this. There was no coalition. There was no discussion with allies on support. He started a war with Iran because he felt it in his bones, and Netanyahu told him to do so.
I decided to remove a dam without telling you, and now we have flooding problems. It will be in your benefit for the flooding to stop as now your property floods worse than mine. So, pay for it. Your share is... Sound reasonable?
My money is you would be pissed and even possibly sue me. He caused this mess without getting any support. You guys see nothing wrong here?
If the Washington Post reporting is accurate, Saudi Arabia did.
I see plenty wrong here, but I also recognize that we kicked the can down the road for many, many years with half measures and hopium.
Boomers have also kicked the can down the road with the national debt... since you all seem to finally be in the mood to confront your biggest messes, I am hoping we see substantive payments made by Boomers and Israel to reduce this massive burden instead of more half measures and false hope
I thought DOGE, Tariffs and taxes took care of that???
don't conflict Neanderthalis anymore than he already is.
KaiBear said:historian said:KaiBear said:
During WW2 gas was strictly rationed.
Everything was, at least essential goods were
Yep
Imagine the epic meltdown if our entitled population had to make similar sacrifices during this war ?
Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:historian said:KaiBear said:
During WW2 gas was strictly rationed.
Everything was, at least essential goods were
Yep
Imagine the epic meltdown if our entitled population had to make similar sacrifices during this war ?
A interesting thought experiment would be…can any Western nation today make the sacrifices necessary to win a WWII like struggle?
Not talking "produce as much hardware as they did back then". But a real "can the People and State make the endless sacrifice in money, blood, and physiological stress needed to win"
I suspect the answer is no…..
Most people don't want to die or sacrifice all they have for a post-nation state, post religious order built on making everything a modern mere economic zone
PS
The U.S. military and Congress at the start of WWII planned for a 50 division army, 10 million+ men, and decade long war. And in fact prepared to expanded that man power need and time frame if needed to win
Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:historian said:KaiBear said:
During WW2 gas was strictly rationed.
Everything was, at least essential goods were
Yep
Imagine the epic meltdown if our entitled population had to make similar sacrifices during this war ?
And interesting thought experiment would be…can any Western nation today make the sacrifices necessary to win a WWII like struggle?
Not talking "produce as much hardware as they did back then". But a real "can the People and State make the endless sacrifice in money, blood, and physiological stress needed to win"
I suspect the answer is no…..
Most people don't want to die or sacrifice all they have for a post-nation state, post religious order built on making everything a modern mere economic zone
Joe Kent’s resignation letter will be remembered as an act of courage and moral clarity.
— The Jason Jones Show (@JasonJonesVPP) March 17, 2026
At a time when many confuse loyalty to a man with loyalty to country, he chose principle.
The rule of law is not merely procedural—it rests on a transcendent moral order.
This letter is a… pic.twitter.com/W2GCz70nEk
NEW: White House reportedly told Tulsi Gabbard to fire Joe Kent but she refused to do so. -Fox News
— Dominic Michael Tripi (@DMichaelTripi) March 17, 2026
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 17, 2026
Trump says the US has been informed by "most of our NATO allies" that they "don't want to get involved" in the war with Iran. pic.twitter.com/tCGDzEnXtI
Redbrickbear said:
A interesting thought experiment would be…can any Western nation today make the sacrifices necessary to win a WWII like struggle?
Imagine the epic meltdown if our entitled population had to make similar sacrifices during this war ?
Joe Kent’s resignation letter will be remembered as an act of courage and moral clarity.
— The Jason Jones Show (@JasonJonesVPP) March 17, 2026
At a time when many confuse loyalty to a man with loyalty to country, he chose principle.
The rule of law is not merely procedural—it rests on a transcendent moral order.
This letter is a… pic.twitter.com/W2GCz70nEk
He appointed him. https://t.co/t4lY3SzWvM
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) March 17, 2026
You literally just said there was no threat https://t.co/syiRqP26zD pic.twitter.com/FLVia2yhtY
— Adam Mockler (@adammocklerr) March 17, 2026
Redbrickbear said:KaiBear said:historian said:KaiBear said:
During WW2 gas was strictly rationed.
Everything was, at least essential goods were
Yep
Imagine the epic meltdown if our entitled population had to make similar sacrifices during this war ?
A interesting thought experiment would be…can any Western nation today make the sacrifices necessary to win a WWII like struggle?
Not talking "produce as much hardware as they did back then". But a real "can the People and State make the endless sacrifice in money, blood, and physiological stress needed to win"
I suspect the answer is no…..
Most people don't want to die or sacrifice all they have for a post-nation state, post religious order built on making everything a modern mere economic zone
PS
The U.S. military and Congress at the start of WWII planned for a 50-90 division strength army, 10 million+ men, and a decade long war. And in fact prepared to expanded that man power need and time frame if needed to win.
BearFan33 said:
Kent did this correctly. If your boss is going in directions you can't support and won't listen to your advice, you resign. You don't resist and undermine like the embedded democrats do.
He's setting himself up for some good talk show money if he choses to go that route.
The conflict drags on. Trump desperately needs oil flow to continue through the straight for political reasons. I'm wondering why we don't escort ships through. I suspect it's currently too risky for our very expensive naval ships. Even if Japan was to mobilize their navy (which is probably modest) how long would it take to get there?
Iran is like if we are going down, we are going to make everyone feel the pain. Is droning the Gulf countries igoing to backfire? We will see.
This is going to really strain relations within NATO and the Ukraine war. Next time Ukraine comes with its hand out, I suspect Trump is going to send them to Europe and rightfully so.
BearFan33 said:
Kent did this correctly. If your boss is going in directions you can't support and won't listen to your advice, you resign. You don't resist and undermine like the embedded democrats do.
He's setting himself up for some good talk show money if he choses to go that route.
The conflict drags on. Trump desperately needs oil flow to continue through the straight for political reasons. I'm wondering why we don't escort ships through. I suspect it's currently too risky for our very expensive naval ships. Even if Japan was to mobilize their navy (which is probably modest) how long would it take to get there?
Iran is like if we are going down, we are going to make everyone feel the pain. Is droning the Gulf countries igoing to backfire? We will see.
This is going to really strain relations within NATO and the Ukraine war. Next time Ukraine comes with its hand out, I suspect Trump is going to send them to Europe and rightfully so.
🚨 MASSIVE NEWS: President Trump confirms the US will soon be leaving Iran
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 17, 2026
"We're not ready to leave yet, but we WILL be leaving in the near future. We're leaving pretty much in the very near future." 🇺🇸
"Right now, they've been decimated from every standpoint! And we've had… pic.twitter.com/vejiSUPEWU
NOW - Trump says it's a "good thing" that Joe Kent resigned over the Iran War: "When somebody is working with us that says they didn't think Iran was a threat—we don't want those people." pic.twitter.com/f4e3PFhtyz
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 17, 2026
KaiBear said:BearFan33 said:
Kent did this correctly. If your boss is going in directions you can't support and won't listen to your advice, you resign. You don't resist and undermine like the embedded democrats do.
He's setting himself up for some good talk show money if he choses to go that route.
The conflict drags on. Trump desperately needs oil flow to continue through the straight for political reasons. I'm wondering why we don't escort ships through. I suspect it's currently too risky for our very expensive naval ships. Even if Japan was to mobilize their navy (which is probably modest) how long would it take to get there?
Iran is like if we are going down, we are going to make everyone feel the pain. Is droning the Gulf countries igoing to backfire? We will see.
This is going to really strain relations within NATO and the Ukraine war. Next time Ukraine comes with its hand out, I suspect Trump is going to send them to Europe and rightfully so.
The US economy has its own oil reserves.
Japan, India , China and most of Europe are the ones that need access through the Straits the most.
Past time to bomb Iranian oil facilities.
It's the obvious target.
The resignation of Joe Kent as the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center could not have come at a better time. In his statement, explaining why he’s resigning in protest, Mr. Kent is echoing the Democratic talking points, which are devoid of fact or evidence.…
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) March 17, 2026
Joe Kent resigning and immediately pivoting to blaming Israel for everything is as predictable as it is unserious.
— Rep Josh Gottheimer (@RepJoshG) March 17, 2026
Scapegoating Israel isn’t just a tired antisemitic trope – it’s anti-American.
This is a guy with ties to white supremacists and has “PANZER” tattooed on his arm,… https://t.co/qbZRqf0s0c
BearFan33 said:KaiBear said:BearFan33 said:
Kent did this correctly. If your boss is going in directions you can't support and won't listen to your advice, you resign. You don't resist and undermine like the embedded democrats do.
He's setting himself up for some good talk show money if he choses to go that route.
The conflict drags on. Trump desperately needs oil flow to continue through the straight for political reasons. I'm wondering why we don't escort ships through. I suspect it's currently too risky for our very expensive naval ships. Even if Japan was to mobilize their navy (which is probably modest) how long would it take to get there?
Iran is like if we are going down, we are going to make everyone feel the pain. Is droning the Gulf countries igoing to backfire? We will see.
This is going to really strain relations within NATO and the Ukraine war. Next time Ukraine comes with its hand out, I suspect Trump is going to send them to Europe and rightfully so.
The US economy has its own oil reserves.
Japan, India , China and most of Europe are the ones that need access through the Straits the most.
Past time to bomb Iranian oil facilities.
It's the obvious target.
That and ramp up USA production
🚨Just in: Tucker Carlson is expected to interview Joe Kent as soon as this week after his resignation from the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center over the Iran War
— The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) March 17, 2026
Via: Axios pic.twitter.com/6aEd3ERFh8
boognish_bear said:🚨 MASSIVE NEWS: President Trump confirms the US will soon be leaving Iran
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) March 17, 2026
"We're not ready to leave yet, but we WILL be leaving in the near future. We're leaving pretty much in the very near future." 🇺🇸
"Right now, they've been decimated from every standpoint! And we've had… pic.twitter.com/vejiSUPEWU
boognish_bear said:🚨Just in: Tucker Carlson is expected to interview Joe Kent as soon as this week after his resignation from the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center over the Iran War
— The Calvin Coolidge Project (@TheCalvinCooli1) March 17, 2026
Via: Axios pic.twitter.com/6aEd3ERFh8
boognish_bear said:Joe Kent resigning and immediately pivoting to blaming Israel for everything is as predictable as it is unserious.
— Rep Josh Gottheimer (@RepJoshG) March 17, 2026
Scapegoating Israel isn’t just a tired antisemitic trope – it’s anti-American.
This is a guy with ties to white supremacists and has “PANZER” tattooed on his arm,… https://t.co/qbZRqf0s0c