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Trump Faces Growing Isolation in Iran War as Top Counterterrorism Official Resigns and NATO Allies Refuse Help


In a major development shaking Washington, President Donald Trump's Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Joe Kent, has resigned in protest over the ongoing US involvement in the Iran war. The resignation comes on week 3 of escalating conflict, as Trump publicly admits that most NATO allies and European partners are refusing to assist in securing the critical Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions and attacks.

Kent's departure highlights deep internal divisions within the administration. In his statement, he emphasized there was "no imminent threat" from Iran justifying the current military escalation, raising serious questions about the rationale behind US intervention. This comes as Israel claims it has eliminated a top Iranian security official, Ali Larijani, in targeted strikes—further intensifying the regional crisis.

Meanwhile, Trump has shifted blame outward, stating the US "doesn't need" reluctant NATO support and may pursue unilateral actions to protect oil shipping lanes. Oil prices continue to surge due to fears of disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global chokepoint for energy supplies.

Critics argue the war risks dragging America into another prolonged Middle East conflict, while supporters claim it's necessary to counter Iranian aggression. Additional fallout includes potential airport shutdowns over related funding disputes and broader economic ripple effects.

Stay tuned to Truth Stream USA News for unfiltered updates on this rapidly evolving story. What do you think— is this escalation justified, or a dangerous misstep? Share your views in the comments.

Source references: Multiple reports from CNN, ABC News, Reuters, AP, and live developments as of March 17, 2026.

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