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The 48-Hour Pivot: Why Did Joe Kent Move When He Did?

1 h 10 min · 23. mar. 2026
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Everyone is arguing about whether Joe Kent is right. Wrong question. The real question is: Why did he move when he did? A 48-hour timeline. An exposed communication channel. An active investigation. Then a resignation… and a friendly platform. This isn’t about Iran. It’s about pressure, timing, and control of the narrative. In this episode of Firing Lane, Croaky breaks down the two games everyone is confusing — and why the timing tells you more than the talking points.

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