Tag: Trump Iran war

  • Intelligence Official Quits Amid Escalating Middle East War

    Press photographer filming soldiers during an explosion, labeled IRAN CONFLICT - BREAKING NEWS.

    National Counterterrorism Director Resigns Over Trump’s “Manufactured” Iran Conflict

    Blue Press Journal

    The National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) is without its director following Joe Kent’s dramatic resignation over President Donald Trump’s escalating military campaign against Iran. In a scathing departure letter obtained by multiple outlets, the former Green Beret accused the administration of launching an unjustified war under foreign influence, marking the highest-level protest yet against Trump’s third-week offensive in the Persian Gulf.

    Kent, who assumed the post last summer under Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, charged that the President was manipulated into military action by Israeli officials and domestic lobbying interests. According to The Washington Post, Kent asserted that Tehran presented “no imminent threat” to American security, contradicting administration justifications for a conflict that has already claimed thirteen U.S. service members’ lives and injured approximately 200 others.

    “The same tactics used to draw us into Iraq are being deployed again,” Kent wrote, referencing what he called a coordinated “misinformation campaign” by Israeli leaders and media alliesThe Associated Pressnoted that Kent’s letter drew parallels between current Iran policy and the 2003 Iraq invasion, while alleging Israeli involvement in “manufacturing” regional conflicts—claims that have drawn fierce rebuttals from the White House.

    The resignation underscores growing contradictions in Trump’s “President of Peace” branding, a central campaign promise now overshadowed by aerial bombardments and failed diplomacy. Despite Trump’s pledge to end “endless wars,” his unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear accords and reliance on non-expert envoys—real estate figures Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner—paved the path to confrontation, The New York Times reported.

    With American casualties on the rise and diplomatic avenues shut down, Kent’s resignation underscores a growing institutional opposition to a conflict he cautioned provides “no advantage to the American people.”

  • Trump’s Iran War Threatens Catastrophic Oil Crisis as Aramco Warns of Global Market Collapse

    Trump’s Iran Escalation Threatens Catastrophic Oil Crisis for American Consumers

    Poster TRUMP v. IRAN GLOBAL OIL CRISIS showing Trump gesturing towards a burning map of Iran.

    Blue Press Journal – As working Americans face mounting costs at the pump, Saudi Aramco’s CEO has issued a stark warning that President Donald Trump’s escalating conflict with Iran could trigger “catastrophic consequences” for global oil markets. Amin Nasser told reporters Tuesday that blocking the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly 20% of global oil shipments flow—represents “the biggest crisis the region’s oil and gas industry has faced” (Reuters). 

    The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have vowed to halt “one litre of oil” from passing if U.S. attacks persist, already choking shipments through the vital artery. Despite Brent crude surging to three-year highs near $120 per barrel, Trump has doubled down on aggression, threatening “much harder” strikes while proposing an unrealistic naval escort plan that energy officials dismiss as insufficient (Bloomberg). 

    With global inventories at five-year lows and Aramco suspending Gulf exports entirely—removing 350 million barrels from the market—Trump’s brinkmanship directly threatens American consumers with sustained price spikes across aviation, agriculture, and transportation sectors. As one Gulf energy official noted to CNBC (2026), only stopping the war—not escalating it—can reopen these critical shipping lanes.

    Chart: Brent Crude Price Surge During Iran Crisis

    DatePrice (USD)Event
    Pre-Escalation$70Baseline pricing
    Week 1$85Initial Hormuz tensions
    Current Peak$118-120Iran blocks shipping threats

    Source: Market data via Bloomberg/New York Mercantile Exchange