https://www.israelhayom.com/2026/03/17/joe-kent-nctc-director-resigns-iran-war-israel-pressure/
This marks the first resignation since the operation began – an operation that has drawn widespread criticism over the justification for the strikes, particularly against the backdrop of simultaneous reports of reduced operational readiness and allegations that Israel "forced America's hand" into the fight.
Kent's resignation sheds light on tensions at the top of the US intelligence community, centered on Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard, who appointed Kent to his post, is known for championing a staunchly isolationist line that opposes American military involvement overseas. She previously sparked controversy when she met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and expressed skepticism about the chemical attacks attributed to his regime.
Gabbard's positions on Iran have brought her into direct conflict with President Donald Trump over the current campaign. She has consistently argued that the war does not serve American interests – a stance that has seen her sidelined in White House decision-making. Administration officials noted that in recent months she has been "almost completely shut out" of the most sensitive operational discussions on the Iranian front.