The recent resignation of Joe Kent from the National Center for Counterterrorism has highlighted deep fractures within the MAGA coalition, stirring urgent discussions on the group's political viability. This internal discord raises significant concerns over the potential impact on U.S. foreign policy, particularly with respect to strategic decisions in turbulent regions like the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts warn that these leadership struggles could lead to cascading effects on international relations as the coalition grapples with preserving its influence amidst growing tensions and criticism, including from former President Trump himself.