Top US counterterrorism official resigns amid Trump’s Iran conflict.
The latest escalation in the Iran crisis has prompted significant political fallout in the United States, with Joe Kent, a top official in counterterrorism, resigning in protest against President Donald Trump‘s approach to military action in the region. Kent’s resignation signals mounting dissent within the Trump administration and raises questions about forthcoming US responses to Iran’s activities, particularly as pressure mounts from NATO allies on supporting a diplomatic resolution to the tensions. The United Nations Security Council is expected to address this issue in an upcoming session, setting the stage for potential international diplomatic discussions.
In financial markets, the uncertainty surrounding US foreign policy has led to fluctuations in oil prices, which jumped 3% in early trading, reflecting fears of supply disruptions tied to the crisis. Analysts suggest this volatility could impact global economic forecasts, particularly for countries heavily reliant on oil imports. Observers will be keenly watching the response from the G20, where economic leaders are set to convene shortly to discuss implications stemming from the geopolitical situation and to strategise on future energy policies.
Key developments across the world
‘First cracks’ in Trump camp over Iran war and UK tackles meningitis outbreak
WORLD POLITICS — There are emerging divisions within Trump’s camp regarding the Iran conflict.
Notable resignations, including top counterterrorism officials, suggest growing dissent over military engagement. In the UK, health authorities are addressing an outbreak of meningitis, indicating a challenge for the public health system.
What we know about Joe Kent – the top US counterterrorism official who has resigned over Trump’s Iran war
WORLD SECURITY — Top US counterterrorism official Joe Kent has resigned over the handling of the Iran war.
His resignation highlights deep concerns within the US security establishment regarding current military strategies, particularly those affecting the Middle East. The move raises questions about the future direction and coherence of US counterterrorism policies.
Trump news at a glance: calls for former counter-terror chief to face Congress after quitting over Iran war
INTERNATIONAL LAW — Congressional calls have intensified for Joe Kent to testify following his resignation.
Lawmakers are seeking clarity on Kent’s insights into US counterterrorism operations in relation to the Iran conflict. His resignation has prompted significant political scrutiny and could reshape congressional oversight concerning military actions.
Trump lashes out at Starmer while UK works with allies to de-escalate Iran crisis
WORLD DIPLOMACY — The UK is actively working with international allies to de-escalate tensions surrounding Iran.
Relations between the UK and Iran have become strained due to military engagements, while domestic political figures, including Keir Starmer, face criticism from former President Trump. Diplomatic efforts are being intensified to prevent wider conflict and promote stability in the region.
As Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfare
GLOBAL SECURITY — Ukraine’s President Zelensky is strengthening alliances while facing adversities from Trump’s remarks about NATO.
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Zelensky is enhancing military partnerships with various nations to support his country’s defence efforts. His proactive approach highlights a divergence in priorities regarding international security and allyship amidst changing global dynamics.
What to watch — Ongoing tensions in Iran and the US may lead to further military and political decisions impacting regional stability.
Further reading from global news sources
BBC News
‘First cracks’ in Trump camp over Iran war and UK tackles meningitis outbreak
Financial Times
Top US counterterrorism official resigns over war against Iran
The Guardian
Trump news at a glance: calls for former counter-terror chief to face Congress after quitting over Iran war
Al Jazeera
Cuba restores power after 29-hour blackout amid US oil blockade
New York Times
As Trump sneers at Nato, Zelensky builds alliances and offers modern warfare


