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Returning Guest, Military Dissenter MATTHEW HOH https://eisenhowermedianetwork.org/staff/matthew-hoh/ Matthew Hoh had nearly twelve years experience with the US military and the wars overseas with the United States Marine Corps, Department of Defense and State Department. In 2009, Matthew Hoh resigned in protest from his post in Afghanistan with the State Department over the American escalation of the war. Prior to his assignment in Afghanistan, Matt took part in the American occupation of Iraq; first in 2004-2005 in Salah ad Din Province with a State Department reconstruction and governance team and then in 2006-2007 in Anbar Province as a Marine Corps company commander.
When not deployed, Matt worked on Afghanistan and Iraq war policy and operations issues at the Pentagon and State Department from 2002-2008. From 2010-2024, Matt was affiliated with the Center for International Policy, first as a senior fellow and later as a senior fellow emeritus.
He is a disabled veteran.
Areas of Expertise;
U.S. war in Muslim world
Veterans’ issues
Military spending
Future of war
What Joe Kent’s Resignation Means About the Iran War Mar 17, 2026
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Hoh said today: “The reality is that for every person like Joe Kent, who speaks out and resigns over policy, many do not. Kent’s criticism that the war on Iran is an unnecessary war driven by Israeli interests is a view that many within the U.S. government likely hold as well. It certainly is a view held by many commentators, many of them former U.S. military officers, diplomats or intelligence officials.”
Hoh added: “Whether Israel is the direct cause of this war, or the cause is the more general systematic reality of the American empire, the importance to the American people is that their interests are not being included n the decisions to start and sustain this war.”